Manhunt after four kidnap pregnant woman, 25, and rape her in Greece

Greek sex attack horror: Pregnant woman, 25, was raped – then abducted and gang-raped by three other men who she approached for help

  • The woman, who is three months pregnant, had gone out to get her phone fixed
  • She was approached by Afghan man who took her to darkened area to rape her
  • The 25-year-old appealed to a trio of Pakistani men for help who took her to a flat
  • Men, aged 19, 21 and 27, gang-raped her in the Athens flat before letting her go
  • She went to the police who arrested the three. The first rapist remains at large 

Police in Greece have launched a manhunt after a 25-year-old pregnant woman was raped before being abducted and gang-raped by three other men who she went to for help. 

The woman, who is three months pregnant, had travelled to the Omonia neighbourhood of Athens to get her phone fixed.

She was approached by an Afghan man who took her into a darkened area and raped her, local reports said.

The expectant mother then asked three Pakistani men for help. They called a cab and took her to an underground flat in the nearby Agios Panteleimon area where they gang-raped her. 

A manhunt has been launched after four men allegedly kidnapped and raped a pregnant woman in Greece

Her screams were heard by neighbours who went onto their balconies to shout across to each other and ask what was going on. The trio, fearing the suspicions of their neighbours, let the victim leave.

But she went straight to the police who arrived back at the apartment later to arrest three suspects aged 19, 21 and 27. They have been charged.

However, the fourth man – who first raped the woman – remains at large.

Police have gathered DNA evidence from the victim’s underwear and clothes and hope it can help track the attacker down – as well as prove the guilt of the trio who later raped her in the flat.  

Last month, a 34-year-old Pakistani man was arrested on suspicion of attempting to rape several underage girls and a 22-year-old. 

In 2012, the brutal beating and rape of a young girl on the island of Paros drew widespread attention. 

The teenager was found unconscious with a severe head injury that has resulted in permanent damage.

Her attacker was later identified as Ahmed Waqas, an undocumented migrant from Pakistan, who was arrested in Athens. He was later sentenced to life in prison.

The case prompted a crackdown on undocumented migrants in the Greek capital, with some 4,500 police arresting 7,000 people in just 72 hours.

It also led to a series of violent racist attacks against migrants in Greece, including the murder of a 19-year-old Iraqi man in Athens by assailants on motorcycles who had reportedly earlier targeted two foreigners who managed to escape. 

Greece has a relatively low rate of violent crimes for a large European country and is frequently featured on lists of safest destinations for solo female travellers.  

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