Police Probe Gang Rape Case Ahead Of Paris Olympics: Is Illegal Immigration To Blame?
A 25-year-old Australian lady has told the police that she was gang-raped in Paris, France, by 5 men. The incident took place on the eve of this big Sports event called the Olympics, due to take place in Paris.
This woman entered the kebab shop, very tearful. She does not speak a single word of French, and so she requested assistance. The shop staff were trying to give her comfort. Indeed, the clothes on the victim were torn, and they were on her body in all the wrong places.
The cameras inside the shop captured everything that transpired. The videos were clear about the following-
– she was crying;
– she was asking for help.
– Other consolation seekers
– A man entering the shop. He appears to be one of those bad guys
– Another man hits this guy and inquires as to what is going on
– First man, running away from them fastly
The police are trying to investigate what the woman says happened. They are calling it a “gang rape,” meaning a group of people attacked someone. They search for men who do it.
All this occurred right before the Olympics, one of the biggest sporting events slated to happen in Paris. Countless people are expected to throng Paris for the Olympics, so the city wants to be safe for visitors.
The police will continue the search for these men. They are to interview eyewitnesses and observe more videos. They want to make sure Paris is safe for its residents and visitors.
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