Gang of Migrants Arrested in Shocking Abduction and Assault of Tourist in Rome
Migrant gang of five abduct foreign tourist and subject her to 72-hour gang-rape in case that has shocked Italy

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A 32-year-old Colombian tourist was abducted and subjected to 72 hours of gang rape by a group of five men in Rome, Italy. The incident, which occurred shortly after her arrival, has led to the arrest of the suspects and an ongoing investigation into additional accomplices.
- 01The victim was abducted near Termini Station in Rome after being lured under false pretenses.
- 02She was held captive in an abandoned building for 72 hours, where she was assaulted by five men.
- 03The suspects include two Gambians, one Malian, and two Nigerians, aged between 29 and 43.
- 04An investigation led by Italy's Flying Squad resulted in the swift arrest of the perpetrators.
- 05The police are also looking into the involvement of at least three other individuals connected to the abduction.
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In a disturbing case that has shocked Italy, a 32-year-old Colombian tourist was abducted and subjected to 72 hours of gang rape by a group of five men in Rome. The woman had arrived in the city on May 9 and was approached outside a restaurant near Termini Station by a man who lured her with the promise of selling hashish. After being led to a van, she was kidnapped and taken to an abandoned building in Tor Cervara, where five men assaulted her repeatedly over three days. The victim managed to escape and was found by a passerby who took her to a hospital, where medical staff recognized her injuries and notified the police. The Flying Squad quickly launched an investigation, leading to the arrest of the suspects, who were charged with gang rape and aggravated assault. Authorities are also investigating the roles of additional individuals involved in the crime, including those who facilitated her abduction. During the raid on the building, 22 illegal migrants were identified, with several receiving expulsion orders.
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The case has raised significant concerns about safety for tourists in Rome and the issue of illegal immigration.
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