New complaints from the 19-year-old: "I was drugged in prison"

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New allegations were made by the 19-year-old, who was found guilty of the crime of public harm after a false complaint that on 17/7/19 she had been raped by 12 Israelis in Ayia Napa.

According to a Guardian article, the 19-year-old complained that during her detention in prison she lost 16 kilos while she claims that she was given Xanax, which caused her hallucinations.

In her first full-length interview since returning to Britain, she said: "Most prisoners were drug addicts. They seemed to think it would be easier. "But it caused me horrible vivid dreams, hallucinations."

She added that while sharing her cell with eight other women in a Nicosia prison, she "did not eat much" and lost a lot of weight while suffering from PTSD.

"I had nightmares every night, I dreamed I was in a hurry again," she said in a diary she wrote during her detention.

According to the same publication, she stated that her doctors had prescribed medicines, she took them in the morning, after the meal and finally in the evening.

During the interview in the newspaper, in which the woman is described as crawling "like a crab on the floor" to escape, she added that she felt "mixed feelings" when she returned home on January 7.

She reiterated that she would fight to prove her innocence: "I told the truth. The fight has just begun. "

He added: "I am starting to get to know my friends again. We are out and thinking about my future. I would like to go back to college but I probably need time to catch my breath. What I can do now is go to the gym with my friends and spend time with my dog. I can not think of anything beyond that. "

Speaking to The Sun about her claim that she was raped by the 12 Israelis, she describes how she was attacked and likens them to a "herd of wolves".

Source: SigmaLive