Cristiano Ronaldo's family break silence on rape claims as mum and sister compare him to SUPERMAN and try to make pic go viral - 7M sport

Cristiano Ronaldo's family break silence on rape claims as mum and sister compare him to SUPERMAN and try to make pic go viral



Posted Wednesday, October 10, 2018 by Thesun.co.uk

CRISTIANO Ronaldo's family have broken their silence over rape claims against the footballer by showing their support for him on social media.

The Juventus forward's mum Dolores and sister Katia both posted pictures of Cristiano in a superman cape.

The pair added matching captions that read: "I want to see who has the courage to put this photo on their profile for a week and make a chain for him..for Portugal, for him, for us and for the union of our people, for justice. He deserves it."

The cartoon-style picture of Ronaldo carried two hashtags in Portuguese.

One translates as "#Ronaldo, we are with you to the end" and the other #Justicacr7 as "#Justice for CR7."

Katia's message had got nearly 15,000 likes in the first hour after she posted it, with one insisting: "I support Cristiano. This seems like a trap because there are things that don't make sense."

Another, a Portuguese national called Renan Soares, said: "United we will conquer."

Cristiano Ronaldo's family break silence on rape claims as mum and sister compare him to SUPERMAN and try to make pic go viral
The image was posted to Facebook by the footballer's mother Dolores

Fan Sandra Isabel Tavares Goes posted a photo on her Facebook page in response to Cristiano's mum's message, showing her kissing his Portuguese football shirt with the number seven on it.

She said: "Together we will be stronger and Ronaldo will feel that strength. Yesterday, today and always I will be with you."

Cristiano Ronaldo's family break silence on rape claims as mum and sister compare him to SUPERMAN and try to make pic go viral
Ronaldo fan Sandra Isabel Tavares Goes posted this photo on her Facebook page to show her support for the star

Dubbing the vandals "frustrated savages" and saying they deserved to be sent to Syria in an attack in which she appeared at times to be overwhelmed by her own anger, she added: "Sadly my beautiful island is still inhabited by some frustrated savages who should live in Syria amidst people who don't respect each other and who don't know how to live together.

"Please forgive me those who are suffering because of war but I think people are badly distributed.

"There are still envious people on this planet who can't accept the success of others, mediocre people who don't do our world any good."



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