"Group rape": The "misspelled" deposit and the collection of £ 40.000

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The 19-year-old from Britain, who is accused of public harm (an accusation she did not admit), made new allegations, after a false accusation of rape by 12 Israelis.

According to the Sun, it seems that the 19-year-old claims that the written testimony she had given to withdraw her complaint about the rape, "was not written in correct English" and denies that she wrote it herself.

We remind you that the 19-year-old had reported to the police that she had been raped in a hotel in Ayia Napa. Twelve Israelis were subsequently arrested but released following the withdrawal of her complaint.

The withdrawal of her complaint was then used to accuse her of public harm, with the police stating that it was a false complaint.

The 19-year-old then counterattacked, insisting that she had been forced to sign a written statement, which, as she complains, is not hers.

Wanting to strengthen her point of view, she stated that “it is not written in correct English. This is Greek English ".

"I am very well educated. "I will go to university, there was no way I could have written such a paragraph," he told the Sun.

He added that "it does not make sense grammatically. In no case is it a proposal that a British person would write. "

He even quotes a sentence: "That night I discovered them recording me doing sexual intercourse".

According to the same publication, so far the 19-year-old has raised £ 40.000, while her goal is to raise another £ 10.000.

Source: SigmaLive