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The escape of prison guard Angela Magdici (36) and inmate Hassan Kiko (31), who were released from Limmattal prison in 2016, was worth a documentary Thursday night for SRF.
It mentions that the multiple rapist Kiko was sentenced to eight years in unconditional prison for two brutal assaults. Kiko says: “She said ‘stop’ and I continued. And then he yelled again, ‘No, stop.’ And I was an idiot. “Angela Magdici comments:” He made a mistake, but he pays double and triple for it. “
Above all, the couple considers the punishment for the second rape unfair. “It didn’t happen like that one hundred percent,” says the rapist’s wife today. “There are two points of view, but only one side was believed.” According to Magdici, there is no evidence of the rape. After these statements, the documentary continues, without a dissenting vote to downplay the actions of the Syrian.
Funiciello: “An average scandal”
That annoys Swiss politicians. The SP national councilor, Tamara Funiciello (31) says: “The fact that SRF lets the two of them talk about the rape and does not classify it is a mean scandal.” You can hardly imagine what the movie would have to unleash in the victims. “It’s terrible,” says Funiciello. “He’s finally doomed!”
Funiciello continues: “The protagonists of the SRF documentary greatly minimize Kiko’s behavior and minimize the facts, that is extremely problematic.”
Geissbühler: “Young women are traumatized for life”
The national councilor of the SP, Min Li Marti (46), is of the same opinion. “You should have let the other party say their opinion, for example, the prosecutor.”
SVP National Councilor Andrea Geissbühler (44) agrees: “It is very disturbing that this SRF documentary film mainly tells about the escape from prison, and that the sexual crimes committed against several young women take a back seat. His true events are trivialized by the romantic elopement story. “That’s very troublesome.” Because only when you show insight can you deal with it.
Geissbühler: “If someone is convicted of rape and is serving a prison sentence, their deeds were serious. The victims were young women who have been traumatized for life. It must be terrible for you and your loved ones to see and hear this sex offender on television. “Geissbühler criticizes Magdici and Kiko as heroes in the documentary film.” But criminals are not heroes.
Posted: Mar 20, 2021, 2:07 a.m.