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I could have ID'd him': Woman says Dominican resort didn't investigate claim that she was raped by staffer
UPDATE:
After publication of this story, a representative for Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts contacted Go Public to say the security guard has been fired.
A Toronto-area woman says she is going public to warn travellers, after a security guard at a Dominican Republic resort raped her and the hotel "did nothing" to investigate — an occurrence she believes is all too common.
Christine Dayman, 44, and her family were staying at the Grand Bahia Principe Turquesa resort in Punta Cana two months ago.
It was the third time the music teacher had travelled to the all-inclusive Dominican resort with her two sons and her aging parents.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/sexual-assault-claims-dominican-republic-resort-1.4665672
In a dark laundry room at a Jamaican Sandals resort, pinned to the floor by a hotel lifeguard, a Michigan teenage girl lay paralyzed with fear as the man bit her lip and raped her, violently robbing her virginity.
When her mother found her after the assault, trembling and holding herself in a hallway, the 17-year-old couldn't speak. She could only point to a metal door.
Behind the door, her friend was being gang-raped by three resort lifeguards.
This is the Jamaica that the U.S. State Department has repeatedly warned tourists about. This is the island paradise that the government says has a pervasive sexual assault problem, the place where two Detroit women were raped in September, and an estimated one American is raped each month. ............................
https://www.freep.com/story/news/lo...esorts-tripadvisor-sexual-assault/1520587002/