19-year-old British woman appeals to Boris Johnson for intervention

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Appeals to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to "bring her home" via the Sun newspaper The 19-year-old British woman who is awaiting sentencing in Cyprus, having been found guilty of public harm, due to a false report of rape.

"Every second of this martyrdom is a living nightmare. I'm 19 and all I want is to clear my name and come home to my family. I would say to the Foreign Minister and the Prime Minister, who are both fathers, please support me with your actions, not just your words. Time is running out for me. "Please, please help", are the words of the 19-year-old as conveyed by the front page article of the British newspaper.

The Sun notes that the young woman asks for the intervention of the British government before next Tuesday, the day of the announcement of the sentence by the Famagusta District Court.

He adds that yesterday, for the first time, the Foreign Office contacted the family directly.

The mother of the convict has also made a statement in the newspaper, asking for the same active involvement of the British government with the mobilization for the extradition in Britain of the wife of the American diplomat who killed the young British Harry Dan in a car accident and then fled to the USA.

"My daughter welcomes the support of the Foreign Office, but so far the British government has offered words, not deeds. My daughter and I have seen how the Prime Minister was recently personally prepared to pressure the US President to act in the tragic case of Harry Dan. "The prime minister and Mr. Raab would like to show the same commitment," said the 19-year-old's mother.

"My daughter is a British citizen who has already suffered so much at the hands of the Cypriot judiciary and desperately needs medical support in the United Kingdom. "I will judge them by their actions, but now is the time for emergency action."

The mother of the young British woman also refers to the letter of two former Attorney Generals of Cyprus to the current Attorney General for the suspension of the criminal prosecution, saying that this move "says it all".

She added that her daughter "was transformed from a victim into an accused, was chased by a system that seems desperate not to accept responsibility", describes the court as a "parody" and states that she has only a few expectations regarding the sentence that will be imposed by the judge.

At the same time, the Sun newspaper quotes the opinion of an expert who says that the statement of revocation of the original rape accusation signed by the 19-year-old could not have been written by an educated Englishwoman, as it also contains spelling mistakes and expressions similar to Greek expressions translated into English.

Source: KYPE