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 Kiwis irate over French assault claim
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New Zealand officials reacted with outrage on Friday and called for an inquiry after French rugby player Mathieu Bastareaud admitted his claim of being attacked by thugs in Wellington was a lie.

The 20-year-old said on Thursday a cut and bruising on his face were caused by a drunken fall in his room after drinking with team mates early on Sunday.

Originally Bastareaud claimed he had been set upon by up to five people as he was returning to the team hotel, hours after France had lost a Test against the All Blacks.

Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast said she was outraged over the damage done to the city's reputation and the New Zealand Rugby Union called on the French Rugby Federation to investigate the incident.
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Bastareaud, who left the team on Monday and returned to France, apologised and said he had panicked and "dug himself deeper into a hole" after the incident.

"I was ashamed and panicked and I thought I would be sent packing by the team management," he said. "I did not want my family to be ashamed."

He added he decided to tell the truth because of the big media interest in the story.

But Wellington police commander Pete Cowan said the player had been forced to retract his story after the results of the police investigation were yesterday given to the French Rugby Federation.

"We outlined our findings, which showed Mr Bastareaud's allegations were pure fabrication and suggested Mr Bastareaud reconsider his position," Cowan said.

"Mr Bastareaud has not come out overnight and apologised out of the goodness of his heart."

The police investigation found the player had entered the team hotel on Sunday morning uninjured and had gone into his room 25 minutes later.

"Now what happened in that 25 minutes is open to a lot of speculation. I'm not in a position to tell you, all I can tell you is Mr Bastareaud was not assaulted outside the hotel by four or five thugs," said Cowan.


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