Swans youngster Elijah Taylor questioned by police for five hours | VinceRugari
It is unclear whether any official charges have been laid against the 19-year-old, who has endured a turbulent debut season in the AFL system and whose career is now in the balance.
Swans coach John Longmire said the club was aware of the developments when asked after his side's defeat to the Brisbane Lions in Cairns on Sunday evening.“We’re just aware of a report and I’m sure you’ll respect the fact that I’ve been coaching, so no comment," Longmire said.after Taylor's former partner, Lekahni Pearce, detailed her assault allegations through an Instagram story.The AFL said at the time it had been in contact with law enforcement authorities.
The incident in question is believed to have taken place in Sydney, not Perth where Taylor has been staying with family and friends since his suspension for the rest of the season as
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