Musa
was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning on suspicion of beating
his wife, but was later released without charge.
Harris told the
Guardian newspaper that: "A row ensued between Musa and Jamila which drew the
attention of neighbours and the police were notified.
"The
police duly spoke with Musa along with a couple of witnesses in the house and
have since closed the matter with no further action whatsoever as there is no
case to answer. No
charges were brought against Musa or his wife.
"It's
normal for a couple to have a bit of a row now and again, however, Musa did not
at any point hit his wife nor was he attacked by her.
"It was
a mere domestic issue which has now been resolved and they are now talking
again.
"Everyone
knows Musa is a jolly good fellow. He doesn't drink or smoke, doesn't party and
has never been in trouble with the police all his life. He couldn't harm a
fly."
Musa, who
plays as an international for Nigeria, was signed by the Foxes in July last
year after spending the past four years at the Russian side CSKA Moscow.
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