On Friday, rescue services responded to an emergency call in the 13th arrondissement of Paris and were greeted with a “scene of horror” after finding a rape victim nearly beaten to death inside an apartment.
The rescue workers were responding to an emergency call from the woman’s partner, who said she was in danger. The firefighters discovered an “unconscious woman” who was “partially undressed with her panties and pants removed.” The woman was lying on the ground and suffering from severe injuries across her body, including bruises, skin abrasions, and signs of strangulation. Her mouth and nose were also bloody.
Once inside the apartment, firefighters spotted the man accused of raping the victim, who immediately tried to escape, according to French newspaper JDD. The firefighters subdued the man after “very strong resistance,” according to a police source. The police arrived shortly thereafter and arrested him.
According to the police, the suspect spoke “incomprehensible French,” and refused to give any explanation for what had occurred.
The victim still remains in the hospital with serious injuries. The woman’s partner, who lives in Aix-en-Provence, said he was on the phone with his partner when he heard the attack unfold. He immediately contacted emergency services.
The suspect remains in custody and is expected to face charges.
Migrants and foreigners are responsible for a huge share of sexual violence against women in France. As Remix News has previously reported, rapes have soared in France in tandem with mass immigration, with the vast majority of suspects being foreigners. Now, in some cities, French women are afraid to walk the streets, and some are even assaulted for simply wearing a dress that foreign men deem to be too short.
The French feminist collective Collectif Némésis has been actively exposing the dangers posed by mass immigration and the deteriorating situation for Western women across the country. Many of the women belonging to the group have been delivering personal testimonials of the sexual harassment and abuse they have suffered, especially from North Africans, also known as Maghrebis.