19-year-old British woman: Does the documentary claim that she was telling the truth?

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The much-maligned case of false accusation (as the court finally ruled) of the 19-year-old British woman for gang rape by 12 young Israelis last July in Ayia Napa was the main topic of a documentary which was broadcast on the British channel ITV.

The documentary was titled "Believe Me" and it is claimed that there is new evidence that the 19-year-old is finally right and that she was indeed raped.

According to a Daily Mail article, the 19-year-old spoke about everything she experienced in the documentary, and complained that the Police pressured her to change her initial testimony. The documentary also presents her lawyer during the trial, who states that "in Cyprus there is a culture of not believing women's reports of rape."

However, the young woman herself admitted in court, during the last trial, that she was wrong, something that her own lawyers before the court admitted, while the prosecuting authority proved that the young woman did not receive pressure from the Police and that she The night of the complaint was under the influence of drugs.

Famagusta.News