Syrian who sexually assaulted 17-year-old girl outside her house - “Go away” she shouted
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A video presented on Greek media shows the moment when the Syrian reaches the front door of the apartment building and stands doing obscene acts towards the minor. At the same time in the video the girl can be heard shouting “go away” but the 32-year-old is not deterred and puts his hand inside the shorts.
The 17-year-old rings the doorbell on the intercom asking her mother for help while continuing to yell at the 32-year-old “what do you want? Go away now.”
As the student’s mother explains, the 32-year-old approached the girl and was following her around while, at the same time, he was masturbating…
When the 17-year-old girl asked him why he was following her, he went into the building’s porch to hide and the girl was saved thanks to the intervention of her cousin who, together with another person, immobilized the Syrian.
“This happened at 1.20pm, at noon. She was returning from school at that time.
A man there called the police because he was afraid to catch him alone but followed him.
I got down and he walked past me unresponsive. I shouted at him ‘what have you done to my kid’ and he kept walking until my nephew and the other lad immobilized him,” the 17-year-old’s mother said.
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