The 34-year-old, when she was released, had bruised eyes, a broken nose and was wearing a large jacket given to her by her captors. “She looked like a homeless person,” said a restaurant owner who saw her shortly after her escape
In the limelight new information is coming about the death of the turkish dj in London and the kidnapping of his partner. 43-year-old Mehmet Koray Alpergin and 34-year-old Gozde Dalbudak were kidnapped by six men last October.
The attackers immobilized them at knifepoint, savagely beat the man, stabbed him and doused him with boiling water to a gruesome death, while his partner was locked in a toilet in an empty bar in London for two days.
When the 34-year-old Dalbulak was released, she had bruises on her eyes, a broken nose and was wearing a large jacket given to her by her captors. In fact, a restaurant owner who saw her immediately after the abduction, says that she “looked like a homeless person”.
According to the daily mail, the couple were blindfolded and could not see or understand a thing
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The 34-year-old told police that before she was abducted a man appeared in her car holding a knife and then put her in a white van. Then they started beating her, causing her to lose consciousness.
She managed to break free using her teeth
When she came to, she realized she was inside a dark building, blindfolded, hand and foot bound. At that moment she heard Alpergin saying to her “my love don’t be afraid” and apologizing.
Finally, the 34-year-old managed to free herself using her teeth. “A man stood guard outside the building but he wasn’t always the same,” he said.
“She was fed intermittently – some chicken and potatoes, coke and some water,” reports the Daily Mail.
Six men are on trial at the Old Bailey accused of murder, kidnapping, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice.
Source :Skai
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