4 African migrants accused of gang-raping migrant woman in Swedish forest
After kicking her to the ground the Eritrean migrants raped her filming the assault
Four Eritrean migrant men have now been charged for raping a 40-year-old migrant woman at the end of June in a forest in Huddinge, with all men now facing prison and deportation.
According to the indictment, the woman was drunk and therefore had difficulty defending herself when she was led out to the forest. There, one of the men – a 35-year-old from Sandviken – kicked her to force her onto the ground. Then, all four men raped her and filmed the assault.
The woman was also raped at a different location by one of the four men at an elevator near the Flemingsberg train station. In that second case, one of the men stood guard at the elevator during the assault, according to Swedish newspaper Expressen.
Prosecutor Axel Frick at the Södertörn Prosecutor’s Office says the crimes are serious due to the fact it was a gang rape and the men “showed particular recklessness or brutality” by filming the abuse.
“This is a serious crime and why I today brought charges for two cases of rape that happened in close proximity to each other,” he said. “I assert that the defendants took advantage of their numerical superiority as well as the plaintiff’s intoxication and fear.”
The prosecutor is requesting all four men,
- Mihretab Gebrehiwt (35)
- Haileab Weldemichael (33)
- Seare Redae (30)
- Huluf Gebremariam (27)
be deported and banned from returning to Sweden for 15 years.
“When it concerns such a serious crime, as a prosecutor, I must demand deportation,” said Frick.
The victim’s lawyer, Karin Rajala, said she would not comment on how the woman was affected by the events, but according to prosecutors, she suffered physical injuries in the form of pain and bruises.
The trial starts on Dec. 5 and is expected to last at least five days.
The suspects are from Huddinge, Vallentuna and Motala. All four men are citizens of Eritrea.
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