Kypseli – sexual assault on a person with disabilities: How the perpetrator met the mother and gained access to the apartment
Authorities are searching for a 64-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting two 25-year-old women with disabilities in Kypseli, Greece.
In Kypseli, Greece, a 64-year-old man, identified as an acquaintance of the family, is being sought by authorities for the sexual assault of two 25-year-old twin sisters with disabilities. The incident reportedly occurred on a Saturday morning while their mother was away on outside errands. The man, of Albanian descent, allegedly entered the family's apartment and sexually assaulted one of the sisters while attempting to attack the other, who he also reportedly hit.
The assault came to light when the mother, who had installed cameras in their home, viewed the distressing events unfold live. Upon seeing one of her daughters in tears, she rushed back to the apartment armed with a frying pan and a knife in an attempt to confront the assailant. Despite her efforts to catch him, the perpetrator managed to escape before the police could arrive, which has raised concerns about the safety of vulnerable individuals like the sisters.
This crime highlights the serious issue of violence against people with disabilities and the need for improved protective measures and public awareness regarding such vulnerabilities. The incident underscores the importance of community vigilance and the role of technology in safeguarding individuals at risk. As authorities continue to search for the suspect, the incident has sparked discussions about legal responses and preventative strategies to protect the most vulnerable members of society.