Spanish police arrested three Brits after woman’s alleged gang rape case at Magaluf Hotel.
Arrested: Three Britons Seized by Mallorca Police Following Alleged Gang Rape Case at Magaluf Hotel – Halted in Attempted Manchester Flight
In an article published by UPI, three British men have been arrested in connection with the third recent alleged gang rape case involving young tourists in Mallorca. They made their initial court appearances in Palma, Spain, where they face charges related to the alleged gang rape of a British woman who reported being drugged at a Magaluf hotel.
The men were caught at the airport attempting to board a flight to Manchester. A medical examination of the victim of the gang rape case revealed signs of sexual violence.
Similar gang rape cases have occurred earlier, leading to arrests of other nationals in relation to gang rapes at the same hotel. The arrested Britons might be held with suspects from previous gang rape cases.
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Arrests in Separate Alleged Gang Rape Case in Mallorca, Following Earlier Incident Involving Eight Men
According to an article published by Mail Online, two weeks after the arrest of eight men for the alleged gang rape of a British teenager, a separate gang rape case has emerged. Six suspects remain in custody in Mallorca, with two expected to be extradited from France. Spanish authorities revealed that these men were not acquainted before the incident.
In similar case, a young woman escaped a room at BH Mallorca Resort on August 14, reporting being surrounded by young people with phones. Officers identified three suspects by calling her stolen phone. MailOnline reported multiple alleged gang rape cases in Europe this summer, including nine British tourists and one Irish woman.
Katie Kempen, CEO of Victim Support, emphasized women’s right to enjoy themselves safely, while the Foreign Office has enhanced staff training for victim support.
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