PGA golfer wins after spending two years in jail for domestic violence
- Angel Cabrera, who was imprisoned for more than two years for abusing multiple women, will return to The Masters this week, marking his first appearance since 2019.
- Women’s rights groups are outraged by Cabrera's return, claiming it suggests that men's sporting talent excuses past abuses.
- Cabrera expressed his regret about his past actions, stating he is 'repentant and embarrassed' and sees his second chance as an opportunity to change.
- Cabrera won the Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational, making it his first victory in the States since 2014, which heightened emotions surrounding his comeback.
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Fury as Cabrera makes Masters return after years in prison for 'abusing' 3 women
ANGEL CABRERA may not celebrate his first US win in eleven years for too long, once the ex-convict sees the almighty row brewing over his controversial Masters return. Cabrera – who spent more than two years in an Argentine prison for “sexually, psychologically and physically abusing” his wife, girlfriend, and another woman, will make his first appearance at Augusta this week since 2019. Angel Cabrera will return to The Masters this week for the…
He served his sentence, but still didn't play for almost a year. He faced match ball in qualifying, and in the end he won sensationally.
He couldn't speak properly until he was four years old, his career was interrupted by injuries and suspensions. Now, his excellent grades have helped him.
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