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Is the rape case in Ayia Napa collapsing? Key witness refuses to arrive

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At the hearing in the “Ayia Napa Case 2”, the prosecutor informed the court that Logan, a friend of the Briton who had been raped and who was supposed to testify in the case, was refusing to come to give evidence in court. This means that there is no supporting evidence for the complainant's complaint. Attorney Jaslowitz: “The prosecution has built a case on shaky ground”
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At the hearing in the “Ayia Napa Case 2”, the prosecutor informed the court that Logan, a friend of the Briton who had been raped and who was supposed to testify in the case, was refusing to come to give evidence in court. This means that there is no supporting evidence for the complainant's complaint. Attorney Jaslowitz: “The prosecution has built a case on shaky ground”

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וואלה! broke the news in on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
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