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Re: Cyprus rape case: UK teen to return home

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This is going to bite back hard, two of the youths are suing her for wrongful arrest. She claimed rape by 12 lads. They were arrested , handed over all the evidence (including used condoms and an actual video of the event) it transpired she had been seeing one Israel lad and had been for 3 days. On the eventful night, he was elsewhere and it appears she tapped off with 3 other lads , video and DNA evidence supports that 3 lad figure, but she had fingered 12 and so 12 were in jail. But after 5 days in jail 5 were released and the other 7 followed. The lad she was dating wasn’t even there that night, another lad was with his girlfriend and had photo evidence to prove it.

Yet the social media justice warriors have cast aside that evidence and scream foul play. Pound to a penny she will be doing the TV studio circuit for the next few months where she will the flag for the me too crowd.

I have to laugh as the Cypriot police have to abide by the same EU laws the British police have to, yet apparently the idiots are claiming it subscribes to the laws of a third world country. Yes the very people who have shouted out for the past 3 years that the UK leaving the EU will deny them basic human rights are now trying to tell me that an EU country is not as good legally as the UK., here is the timeline as reported by the Guardian:

Wednesday 17 July 2019
A 19-year-old British tourist tells police in Ayia Napa that she was assaulted by a group of Israeli youths in her hotel room that morning. Medical examiners find bruises and scratches on her and 12 males, aged between 15 and 22, are remanded in custody for eight days on 18 July.

Thursday 25 July
Five of the accused are freed when no DNA evidence links them to the alleged incident.

Saturday 27 July
The teenager is asked to come into a police station to give another statement. After doing so willingly, her defence says, she is then accused of lying about the allegations. After eight hours of questioning without a lawyer, she signs a retraction and is formally charged at 2.30am with “giving a false statement over an imaginary offence”. The next day the remaining suspects are released.

Tuesday 30 July
The woman is remanded in custody for eight days, after being escorted into Paralimni court in handcuffs. She faces charges of “public mischief” for alleging she had been sexually assaulted by the tourists.

Tuesday 6 August
The student rejects her retraction statement saying she was forced to produce it by the police. The following day her lawyer requests he be relieved of his duties, citing “serious disagreement” with his client.

Tuesday 27 August
After more than a month in jail, the woman pleads not guilty to falsely claiming she was gang-raped and is bailed by a court on condition she visits a police station three times a week before her trial.

Wednesday 2 October
The trial is adjourned for two weeks, a delay called for by the defence to produce new evidence, which reportedly includes text messages and pictures exchanged among the Israelis offering proof she was raped.

Monday 14 October
A day before the trial starts on 15 October, human rights and feminist organisations urge Cyprus’s attorney general to dismiss the case. “It’s brutal what she and her family have had to endure,” said Susana Pavlou of the Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies.

Thursday 12 December
The 19-year-old is told that she will have to remain in Cyprus over Christmas, as the final judgment is expected for 30 December – almost six months after the initial incident took place.

Monday 30 December
The court in Paralimni rules that the teen is guilty of causing public mischief – sentencing is scheduled for 7 January. Her defence lawyer says that she will be appealing against the verdict.

Tuesday 7 January 2020
Judge Michalis Papathanasiou gives the teenager a four-month sentence suspended for three years. Her family say she will appeal against the sentence but will return home immediately.



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