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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1145804" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Personally I'll allow the French police to investigate the reported offence fully before concluding that there has been a failure of security. The offence reportedly happened after midnight (early hours of a Monday), so I think it is a bit harsh to tie this to organisation of the tournament.</p><p></p><p>If the offence is being reportedly accurately in the press then being bundled into a car, driven around the city and raped at another location provides massive scope for CCTV and forensic evidence. Particularly as the suspects then reportedly fled on foot (leaving their car behind???) after having coincidentally left her near her Air BnB accomodation (???). The victim also didn't want to approach the police and only engaged with the police in the morning after neighbours had initiated contact. </p><p></p><p>I've seen enough truly bizarre offences turn out to be true to always keep an open mind. But I also think it is well worth keeping an open mind as to whether the circumstances reported in the press about the offence are an accurate representation of events. At this stage, I would err on the side of media reports not being accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1145804, member: 74121"] Personally I'll allow the French police to investigate the reported offence fully before concluding that there has been a failure of security. The offence reportedly happened after midnight (early hours of a Monday), so I think it is a bit harsh to tie this to organisation of the tournament. If the offence is being reportedly accurately in the press then being bundled into a car, driven around the city and raped at another location provides massive scope for CCTV and forensic evidence. Particularly as the suspects then reportedly fled on foot (leaving their car behind???) after having coincidentally left her near her Air BnB accomodation (???). The victim also didn't want to approach the police and only engaged with the police in the morning after neighbours had initiated contact. I've seen enough truly bizarre offences turn out to be true to always keep an open mind. But I also think it is well worth keeping an open mind as to whether the circumstances reported in the press about the offence are an accurate representation of events. At this stage, I would err on the side of media reports not being accurate. [/QUOTE]
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