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SAD: See What Family Allegedly Did to Woman After She Was Gang-raped

SAD: See What Family Allegedly Did to Woman After She Was Gang-raped

A Syrian gang-rape victim who fled to Germany after her family branded her ‘unclean’ and a source of disgrace is suspected to have been stabbed to death by her dad and brothers in a honour killing ordered by her own mother.

The 20-year-old identified simply as Rokstan M, who arrived Germany two years ago following her ordeal, was found dead on Friday in the family’s allotment garden in the eastern German city of Dessau. An autopsy showed she had been stabbed several times.

Before her untimely death, she had written on her WhatsApp profile: ‘I am awaiting death. But I am too young to die.’

Local prosecutor, Christian Preissner said: ‘There is the suspicion that the act was carried out by persons in her close circle with a culture motive in the background.’

According to DailyMail, Rokstan had been living in a house for single women before returning to her family a few days before she was murdered and buried in a shallow grave.

She was reportedly well integrated into society and worked as a translator for asylum seekers navigating their way through German bureaucracy.

Her employer, Mark Krüger, said: ‘Rokstan told me her terrible fate after she had helped me with translations.’

She had shared a tape with the author in which she said: ‘I was taken by three men. Ever since that time my family have regarded me as unclean. My mother and my brothers mistreat me. They say that I deserve to die.’

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Her father and brothers, who are wanted for questioning, are now at large. The Federal Police believe her father, Hasso, has fled Germany and is now in either Turkey or Syria.

While Rokstan’s employer, Krüger, claimed Rokstan heard from a friend that her mother once tried to hire a hit man to execute her, her mum, Roda, insisted: ‘I had nothing to do with her death.’

The police have not made any arrests yet.

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