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Antony’s ex fears she’s being targeted by HACKERS amid ‘abuse’ claims

  /  autty

MANCHESTER United star Antony's ex-girlfriend fears she is being targeted by hackers after claiming the footballer assaulted her.

DJ and influencer Gabriela Cavallin alleged to cops the Man Utd forward attacked her multiple times in São Paulo and Manchester.

Gabriela says she dated Brazilian ace Antony, 23, on and off for two years and lived with him in Amsterdam while he played for Ajax.

Antony has branded the accusations "false allegations" and has vowed to clear his name.

Gabriela meanwhile has claimed her phone number has been leaked and her accounts targeted by hackers since she spoke out.

In a post on her Instagram story shared with her 500,000 followers, she wrote: "Those who don't have anything to talk about and justify the facts appeal to do this, they play dirty, leaking my cell phone number, trying to hack me.

"Friends, if I don't respond, you already know."

A total of four alleged attacks are described in a police report seen by respected sports news site ESPN.

She has accused Antony of headbutting her in a Manchester hotel room on January 15, leaving her with a cut head.

Gabriela also alleges she needed corrective surgery on a silicone breast implant after she was punched in the chest.

She claims the first assault came at a nightclub in São Paulo last July when she was around 17 weeks pregnant with his baby.

Antony allegedly dragged her out by the arm and hair then pushed her into a car after she ended their romance.

Gabriela told cops they got back together soon after and she moved with him to Manchester after his transfer to the Red Devils.

A second alleged attack came at Gabriela's flat in January.

The "jealous" star is alleged to have left her needing surgery to fix displaced silicone boob implants.

Gabriela also said Antony threatened her after she returned to Brazil last month.

Sao Paulo Civil Police are investigating the allegations of assault alongside Greater Manchester Police.

Meanwhile, United have said it will co-operate with any police inquiries.