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Any updates on the Cyprus sex assault case

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

I know she was appealing but not heard much . It was on itv Thismorning the other day talking to schofield n holly willyboobie

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Not heard anything but often the press wait until the final outcome I think

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

Theres a good twitter page iv just found called 'freeher4justice' a lot of info on there !

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

She was treated disgustingly . Il never let my daughter visit there thats for sure

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

Crikey reading up on that twitter page ..it seems to be very dangerous for women there

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Not sure we got told all of the facts.. just sensationalism.

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

We wont know til the case is overturned on appeal then the boys are put on trial ....which will happen eventually . Pretty sure she will get justice and Cyprus will be fucked and israel will want them boys on trial for disgracing there nation celebrating a gang-r.pe

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

No appeal date set yet !

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

It could take years

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

Dont think it will going by this twitter page

https://twitter.com/FreeHer4Justice?s=09

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

Seen that the lawyer first involved is now part of the passport corruption all over the news now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Seen that the lawyer first involved is now part of the passport corruption all over the news now"

Thanks for the update.

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

Seen theres another similar case of a 17yr old Scottish girl . Police just swept her complaint under the carpet

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man  over a year ago

Kent

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Crikey reading up on that twitter page ..it seems to be very dangerous for women there"

I do find it ridiculous when people who are clearly biased activists use an incredibly biased activist account as their "source" for information.

I also find it ridiculous when statements are made about Cyprus being dangerous for women, particularly coming from the UK in light of the Rotherham, Jimmie Saville, Sarah Everard and other national scandals, particularly when the UK has the highest r*pe and crime rates in Europe, and Cyprus has always been statistically marked as either the lowest or one of the five lowest crime rates in the EU, both from official statistics and charity crime rate polling of the public.

Cyprus dangerous for women? Give me a break mate, especially coming from the UK. And yes, I'm a born and raised Londonder.

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By *rsTrellisWoman  over a year ago

Cambridge

Last year, 55,259 r*pes were reported in the Uk.

Only 2,102 of them went to court.

Only 1,439 resulted in convictions.

Mine was one of the 55,259 r*pes reported but not one of the 2,102 prosecutions, nor one of the 1,439 convictions. Mine was dropped before court.

In the UK, you’re virtually guaranteed to get away with r*pe.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Last year, 55,259 r*pes were reported in the Uk.

Only 2,102 of them went to court.

Only 1,439 resulted in convictions.

Mine was one of the 55,259 r*pes reported but not one of the 2,102 prosecutions, nor one of the 1,439 convictions. Mine was dropped before court.

In the UK, you’re virtually guaranteed to get away with r*pe.

"

It's very sad, I'm a victim myself so I understand your frustrations with the system. However, you can't convict someone without substantial evidence (which is right), and very sadly in a lot of these cases there's minimal evidence. It turns into a he said/she said thing and no court will ever convict solely on what one person said happened.

So you're quite right, most cases will never see justice.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Last year, 55,259 r*pes were reported in the Uk.

Only 2,102 of them went to court.

Only 1,439 resulted in convictions.

Mine was one of the 55,259 r*pes reported but not one of the 2,102 prosecutions, nor one of the 1,439 convictions. Mine was dropped before court.

In the UK, you’re virtually guaranteed to get away with r*pe.

It's very sad, I'm a victim myself so I understand your frustrations with the system. However, you can't convict someone without substantial evidence (which is right), and very sadly in a lot of these cases there's minimal evidence. It turns into a he said/she said thing and no court will ever convict solely on what one person said happened.

So you're quite right, most cases will never see justice. "

Completely agree. I was also a victim of this in the UK, but also agree a court can't convict someone of a crime without evidence.

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