Penrith player accused of domestic violence.

Police in NSW claim he hit her in the face and leg.

May 18th 2024.

Penrith player accused of domestic violence.
A recent incident involving Penrith Panthers player Taylan May has stirred up concern and shock among fans and authorities. According to NSW Police, the 22-year-old allegedly assaulted a woman he knew during an argument at her home in Werrington on April 8th at 9pm. The police report states that May had punched the woman in the face and leg, causing actual bodily harm. This serious accusation has resulted in May being charged with assault and two counts of stalking and intimidating with intent to cause physical harm.

After being taken to the Penrith Police Station, May was granted conditional bail and is scheduled to appear in court later this month. This news comes as a shock to many, especially since May was set to play in the centres for the Panthers' upcoming game against the Warriors. It is unclear at this time if May will still be able to participate in the game or if the team will make any changes to their lineup.

The Penrith Panthers organization has released a statement acknowledging the alleged incident and their cooperation with the NRL Integrity Unit. They have also stated that they will not be making any further comments as this is a legal matter. Fans of the team and the general public are eagerly waiting for updates on the situation and the outcome of May's court appearance.

May's career with the Panthers began in 2021 with his NRL debut and he quickly became a standout player, earning the title of Rookie of the Year in 2022. He was also the team's leading try scorer for the season. This recent turn of events has left many wondering about the future of his career and the impact it may have on the team. As the legal process unfolds, more information will become available and the Panthers organization will continue to cooperate with authorities.

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