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British rape victims break silence after Greek police escape rape on Crete vacation with "bangle probe"

BRIT's mother, who was accused of having her dad raped on a vacation island, says, "I can't wait to give him a big hug."

Tammi Forsythe, 33, celebrated "the best day of my life" yesterday after her father Philip was finally cleared byher DNA evidence..

Philip, 62, was detained in a Greek prison for almost four weeks, but he was scheduled to be released last night.

Father and daughter want to return to Hull as soon as possible after the trials of a nightmare.

"I can't explain in words how happy we are, and finally we can go home with our family," Tammitold MailOnline. Told.

"This is great news and the best day of my life. I talked to him briefly on the phone, but he had to put together his belongings for liberation.

"The first thing to do when I meet my father is to give him a big hug."

She accused her of failing the investigation, a Greek police officer. And her father

and she added: "When ready, to save other British families from the need to experience the horrific injustices we are suffering from. Talk completely about what happened to Tammi, abandoning her anonymity to protest her father's innocence, and "the world needs to know how they were treated." There is. "

Four mothers were raped after a night drink at Maria's barJune 9th.

She said she woke up when she fell into an alley on her way back to the hotel and saw her stranger standing on her.

"He grabbed my leg and dragged me into the bush and raped me," she said earlier.

"I was stunned by everything, and after that happened I was so scared that I couldn't move for about 15 minutes."

She went to the hotel He returned and reported the attack to the British Consulate and then to the Greek police.

But when Philip was arrested two days later, her nightmare was exacerbated.

Tammi believes police officers have "completely misunderstood" the description of her attack and the rapist.

She states:

"From the beginning, the police decided that my dad was guilty and did nothing about finding the real rapist."

'Horror movie'

Tami said Philip was detained "psychologically terrible" and was left alone and suspected of being pregnant while suffering from her own trauma.

She states: "This holiday has become a horror movie.

" I'm really suffering from stress and anxiety, but I feel a little sick and worse because I missed my period. I usually. Very regular, not like me.

"The British Consulate told me I had to go to the clinic to get a blood test, but I'm suffering from a panic attack, so Someone needs to accompany me.

"But I'm here alone and no one helps me."

Finally yesterday, Philip had his DNA. Was told that did not match the sample of Tammy's clothes.

Police in Helsonisos, the closest town to Maria, said "justice spoke."

How to get help

Women's Aid provides the victim and her family with the following advice:

  • Keep your smartphone close at all times.
  • Contact a charity for assistance, including services such as Women's Aid's Live Chat Helpline and SupportLine.
  • If you are in danger, call 999.
  • Familiarize yourself with the silent solution and dial "55" instead of using the phone to report abuse.
  • Always deposit some money with you, including payphone and bus fare changes.
  • If you think your partner is trying to attack you, try going to a lower risk location in your home. For example, there are ways to answer calls and places to access.
  • Avoid kitchens and garages where knives and other weapons may be placed. Avoid rooms that can be trapped, such as toilets, or rooms that can be trapped in cupboards or other small spaces.

For victims of domestic violence, SupportLine is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6 pm to 8 pm at 01708 765200. Charity email support services are open on weekdays and weekends during the crisis – messageinfo@supportline.org.uk.

Women ’s Aid offers live chat service . Weekdays are available from 8 am to 6 pm on weekdays and from 10 am to 6 pm on weekends. You can also call the toll-free 24-hour domestic violence helpline at

08082000247.