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British rapper, Dizzee Rascal, whose real name is Dylan Mills, has been charged with assaulting a woman following a domestic argument, the Guardian reports.
The award-winning “Bonkers” singer and producer is on bail after the incident that allegedly took place at a residential address in Streatham, London.
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In a statement, the Metropolitan police said: “Dylan Mills, 36, of Sevenoaks, Kent, has been charged with
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LONDON -- Rapper Dizzee Rascal has been charged with assault after an incident in London that left a woman with minor injuries.The Metropolitan Police said late Monday that the 36-year-old, whose real name is Dylan Kwabena Mills, was charged after the incident at a residential address in Streatham, southeast London, on June 8.The force said officers attended and a woman reported minor injuries.
Dizzee Rascal has been charged with assaulting a woman in a “domestic argument” at her south London home, police have confirmed.The rapper, real name is Dylan Mills, was arrested on June 8 on suspicion of common assault and was later released on bail.
Dizzee Rascal, 36, has been charged with assaulting a woman following a "domestic argument." The rapper is due to appear in court in September over the alleged incident, which took place at the woman's London flat. The woman is reported to have suffered a minor injury and didn't require hospital treatment, The Sun reports.
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