Ayia Napa false rape claim accused 'unsupported'

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Ayia Napa false rape claim accused 'left unsupported' by embassy

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Her mother,"Jenny" - not her real name - told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme the past few months had been a"living nightmare". "She sees things, she hears things and is jumpy and uncertain about whether things are there or not."She said after the alleged rape"a consular officer went to see my daughter a few times and helped me get into the prison" but at a higher level"I've seen nothing"."I understand there is a judicial process but the issue is her human rights have been violated the whole way through [by the Cypriot authorities].

The Foreign Office said in a statement:"Our staff continue to support a British woman and her family following her arrest in Cyprus. A police spokesman has previously told newspaper Philenews that"police handled the case with professionalism from the beginning.

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