Ayia Napa teen, 19, begs Boris Johnson to bring her home as she faces jail for ‘gang rape lie’ – The Sun

THE UK teenager facing jail in Cyprus after she was convicted of a fake gang-rape claim today begged Boris Johnson: “Please bring me home.”

The 19-year-old, who says Cypriot police coerced her into retracting her allegation, urged the PM to personally step in so she can return to her family.



The teenager pleaded for the PM’s personal intervention before Tuesday’s hearing as legal experts in the UK and Cyprus demanded she be pardoned.

As pressure grew on No 10 to act, the teenager said: “Every second of this ordeal has been a waking nightmare.

“I’m 19 and all I want to do is clear my name and come home to my family.

“I would say to both the Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, both of whom are fathers, please support me with your actions, not just with your words. Time is running out for me. Please, please help.”

Foreign Office officials today contacted the teenager’s family for the first time since a Cypriot judge last week ruled she was guilty of “causing public mischief”.

He rejected her claims that police coerced her into retracting the gang rape allegation.

Her family say they have still not had any personal contact from ministers or Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.

'WORDS AND NOT ACTION'

The teenager’s mum today called on the UK government to give the same level of commitment that it showed over the death of Harry Dunn.

The PM discussed the case of Harry, knocked off his bike by the wife of a US intelligence officer who later fled to the States, with Donald Trump.

The mum said: “My daughter welcomes the Foreign Office’s support but so far the British government has offered words and not action.

“My daughter and I have seen how the Prime Minister was recently personally prepared to push the US President for action in the tragic case of Harry Dunn.

“She would like the Prime Minister and Mr Raab to now show the same commitment.”

The mum said the UK needed to act immediately to provide support for her daughter, who is suffering post traumatic stress disorder.

She added: “My daughter is a British citizen who has suffered so much already at the hands of the Cypriot judicial system and is in desperate need of medical support in the UK.

'TIME FOR URGENCY'

“I’ll judge them on their actions — but now is the time for urgency.”

The teenager, from Derbyshire, insists she was bullied by Cypriot police into retracting a statement that accused 12 young Israelis of raping her at the resort of Ayia Napa.

She said officers questioned her aggressively for hours then made her sign a retraction that they dictated — without any lawyer present.

The teenager has been a virtual prisoner on the island since July. She spent four weeks in jail on remand before being released under house arrest.

Despite concerns about the police investigation, her trial went ahead after months of legal wrangling and delay.

Judge Michalis Papathanasiou dismissed expert defence witnesses as “unreliable” and refused to even allow the crucial fact of whether or not she had been raped to be discussed.

He finally declared her guilty — triggering outrage both in the UK and in Cyprus. She is due to be sentenced on Tuesday and could face up to a year in jail.



Two ex-Cypriot Attorney Generals and a former Justice Minister say the verdict must be overturned.

They wrote to current Attorney General Costas Clerides, asking him to intervene.

Cyprus’s UK ambassador was also summoned to an interview by officials here.

The girl’s mum said: “When two former Cypriot Attorney Generals state ‘considerable damage’ has been done to their nation because of my daughter’s treatment, that should tell you everything.

“My daughter has gone from victim to accused, pursued mercilessly by a system that appears desperate not to lose face. It is no accident the watching world has begun to lose faith in Cyprus because of this kangaroo court.

“We await sentence with little hope and few expectations.

“But my daughter remains stronger than you will ever know because of the incredible support she’s received.

'OUTRAGEOUS INJUSTICE'

“That outweighs the outrageous injustice we’ve seen.”

The teenager was on a working holiday at an Ayia Napa hotel when the alleged attack took place.

She had begun a relationship with one of the Israelis a few days before.

They were having consensual sex in a hotel room — but she says she begged him to stop when he became violent. She said his friends then burst into the room and raped her.

She eventually fled naked and found a friend who took her to a medical centre.

The teenager subsequently made her initial allegation of gang rape.

Police arrested the 12 Israelis, aged between 16 and 19 — but later released them.

EXHAUSTED AND DISORIENTATED

The teenager said she was coerced into signing a retraction after she was invited back to the police station to make a witness statement.

Once there, even though she was still feeling the effects of powerful medication, she says she was questioned for eight hours with no lawyer.

She said she repeatedly refused to sign a retraction that had been dictated by a police officer.

But eventually, exhausted and disorientated, she agreed after being told she would then be released.

But once she signed at 2.30am she was arrested and put in a cell. None of the police interviews were recorded or videoed.

Texts the girl sent to friends just before she was charged corroborate her account.

In them she said: “It’s crazy. They wouldn’t let me talk to anyone. I said I have a right to have a lawyer here.

“Not in Cyprus, maybe the UK not Cyprus. They’ve honestly made me sign false . . .”

The exchange then suddenly ended.

The Israelis were allowed to fly home to Tel Aviv. A grainy “sex tape” from the night was leaked to the Israeli media.






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