Kuwaiti Billionaire Arrested in Spain for Sexual Assault, Family Attempts to Silence Victim

Arrested in Calpe (Alicante), Spain, a few days ago by the Civil Guard, for having sexually assaulted the Moroccan babysitter of his children, a Kuwaiti businessman, who was about to flee, was placed in detention. Meanwhile, his family is using subterfuges to buy the victim’s silence.
The Spanish newspaper, Levante, which reports the information, states that the family of the imprisoned Kuwaiti billionaire for having sexually assaulted the woman who worked at his home and took care of his children, would have tried to "buy" the testimony of the victim, at the very moment when the Moroccan was making a statement before the judge.
Indeed, messages would have been sent to Fatima, the babysitter’s cell phone, to urge her to give up her intention to denounce the aggressor, in exchange for a large sum of money. However, the judicial sources have not confirmed this information.
Recalling the facts, the same source reports that the arrest of Hemar, the 38-year-old Kuwaiti, intervened for having raped 29-year-old Moroccan woman Fatima three times.
In the residence of a residential area of Calpe, the businessman had hired the victim as a babysitter for his 5 and 8 year old children. However, he mistreated and raped her, subjecting her to physical assaults.
As proof, the Moroccan woman, who was often threatened with death, bears injuries on her body and face.
To escape all this torment, Fatima had to flee the home to go to the local police. It was they who proceeded to the arrest of the Kuwaiti businessman, as he was about to flee with his two children and the tidy sum of 100,000 euros, according to the same source.
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