They are looking for the “monster of Kavos” for the disappearance of the 34-year-old woman.



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Police in Corfu launched a manhunt after a 34-year-old man was kidnapped and raped by a 47-year-old man. Dimitris Aspiotis, who in 2012 was sentenced to 52 years in prison for six rapes of British youth but was released in August 2019, using the Paraskevopoulos law.

The British media attributed Aspiotis the “dragon of Kavos”. due to the area in which he had committed the violations.

The 34-year-old Albanian man had been missing for 48 hours. before settling in a shack in the Agios Petros Lefkimmis area.

The disappearance of the 34-year-old woman was announced on Friday morning, when her 32-year-old colleague from Albania informed the police that she woke up 24 hours ago in the morning and did not find her at home, while as He pointed it out last night, It was preceded by a meeting of the couple, with Aspiotis, who after his release lived in Lefkimmi, with restrictive conditions that appeared the first day, every month, in a police station, as well as the prohibition of their departure from Corfu.

The story of the “Kavos dragon”

Aspiotis had attacked at least six women whom he had dragged under the threat of a knife in a forest where he raped them.

The testimonies of their victims. The court that sentenced him to 52 years in prison was shocked. “She calmly spoke to me and then raped me. Altogether, she raped me six times. She used to say to me in English, ‘It’s not that terrible, I’m not a bad person, if you don’t resist, it will be better,'” one of the women testified. its Lancashire victims.

His defense attorney in court was that he raped women because no one wanted him and that he was poor and therefore had no choice but to rape and steal “to satisfy his basic needs.”

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