Australian Woman Gang-Raped in Paris Before Olympics Start

Woman Gang-Raped in Paris: Even before the Olympics, Paris was stained. A few days ago, an Australian woman was gang-raped in Paris, a video of which is also going viral on social media, in which the victim begged for help after the attack.

Australian Woman Gang-Raped in Paris Before Olympics Start
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According to ABP Live News, this year’s Olympic Games are going to be held in Paris, France, which has already revealed the incident of gang rape of an Australian woman. This woman was allegedly gang-raped by 5 people. The incident took place at midnight on July 19. In this case, CCTV footage has also emerged in which the woman is asking people for help. Currently, the police are investigating the matter.

According to CCTV footage, the 25-year-old woman was seen taking shelter at a kebab shop after the tragic incident. Her dress was partially torn and she was wearing it upside down. The shop is located on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement of Paris near the Moulin Rouge.

CCTV footage of the incident went viral on social media, showing the woman running into the store and pleading with employees for help. Employees and customers are seen crowding around him to comfort him. Soon after, a man enters the kebab shop and the woman is shocked to see him and recognizes him as one of the attackers. The alleged assailant then patted the woman on the back but fled when a customer protested. Later, the fire brigade personnel provided first aid to the woman and later rushed the victim to the hospital.

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The victim was drinking near Moulin Rouge when a group of five African-looking men approached her. Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in a statement on Wednesday that the Australian Embassy in Paris has requested consular assistance from a national. “We understand that this is a very painful experience and we are ready to provide support,” the statement said.

To protect the victim’s privacy, no other information was provided.

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