I had a phone call from my brother this morning. He is at the AI Barons Palms Egypt with his wife, 3 children and my mum.
My neice who was 14 a few days ago went back to their room yesterday to get her goggles and the cleaner grabbed and held her and pressed his private parts into her. She managed to get away and ran straight to her dad and told him.
What makes it worse is she is not a teenager that looks like a young woman. She is very small slight and not at all over developed. She is not at all street wise if you know what i mean.
My brother went and complained to the manager and they fired the cleaner. But he says both the hotel and the Thomas Cook rep have the attitude of ...well thats all sorted so back to normal now and have dismissed any aftermath.
Mean while my mum sister in law and brother are having to deal with a very emotionally distraught and very scared young girl. She now just wants to come home and will not let her mum and dad out of her sight.
My brother has complained in writing to both the manger and the rep.
To be fair the hotel has taken swift action against the cleaner and my brother said that it has marred what is other wise a perfect holiday.
The shame is i have been telling my brother to go AI for years as it gives the children so much freedom in your choosen resort. My two girls aged 21 and 17 have trolled round the world on holiday with us 4 or so times a year. They have never met with anything other than friendly people who have shown them respect.
I have told him to come home then write to TC head office. Any other advice for him please.
Thank you x
Do they have tourist police in Sharm like they do in Luxor or Cairo. If so, I would take a trip to the police station and report it there.
Thank you. I Did say to my brother did they report it to the police.
It's your brother who needs to go to the tourist police, and if possible, get the holiday company to provide a rep and!or interpreter to go with them to help with communication. Poor girl. I hope she will come out of the situation ok. It's not funny and should be treated seriously.
Thomas Cook in my opinion need to do a lot more than just adopt the attitude that everything's okay now....for your niece it's not all okay and may not be for some considerable time to come. Upon their return home I would suggest they see their GP and ask about counselling for her, after what she's gone thru' it will probably help her.
I would suggest as well as seeking police involvement that they have some sort of written confirmation from the Thomas Cook rep as to what has been done in resort, just so they don't return home and Thomas Cook say they know nothing about it.
Thinking of your niece, thank God she got away from this sicko.
Thank god your niece managed to get away before anything more serious happened...but it worries me...especially as she is a childlike 14yr old.....that this man has a liking for children....what if the next one he tries it on is a 8 or 9 yr old....not as able to get away... things could go further with another child in the future....for this reason I think your brother should report it to the police.....I dont know about the tourist police that have been mentioned....but they will be tourist police for a reason....to deal with this kind of situation .....if rep not interested then phone thomascook direct and report it.....it happened in one of there hotels and they need to find out if thier rep had dealt properly with it.....as this incident is seious and involves the safety of children on one their holidays.....tweetie
Yes this is not the normal flirting between the waiters and older teenage girls that we have experienced when we have been to Egypt. My neice looks like a little girl and you would place her younger than her years.
This man has pedo traits. I dont even like typing it online it makes me feel sick.
Absolutely they need to report this incident to the Police. He is known to the Hotel so there is no difficulty in the Police contacting him and hopefully arresting him for this sexual assault.
I have pasted over the contact details for these. Remember that once you involve police with such a serious allegation then should a prosecution follow then it involves attending court to give evidence.
Cairo British Embassy
Address: 7 Ahmed Ragheb Street
Garden City
Cairo
Telephone General: (20) (2) 794 0852
Telephone General: (20) (2) 794 0850
Luxor - British Honorary Consular
Address: Gaddis Hotel
Khaled Ibn El Walid Street
Luxor
Telephone General: (20) (95) 382838
Alexandria - British Consulate-General
Address: 3 Mina Street
Kafr Abdou
Roushdi
Ramley Alexandria , 21529
Telephone General: (20) (3) 5467001
Telephone Emergency: (20) (3) 5467002
Suez - British Honorary Consul
Address: HS Supply Co.
9 El-Galaa Street
Suez
Telephone General: (20) (62) 313872
Very good advice in fact excellent advice fwh. I am very concerned for this little girl and I don't think it is good enough to do nothing. The Travel Company do have a responsibility to step in and assist you.
My brother has just replied that he has obtained a written report from the TC rep. She agrees now that it should be reported to the police.
He is just a bit concerned about the fact that if they report it to the police then the Egyptian police would have to interview my neice. It is hard enough in these cases as a young girl being dealt with by the british police.
I said to him this morning i would post on this forum because there are some very knowledgeable and kind people on here and you have not let me down
He is just a bit concerned about the fact that if they report it to the police then the Egyptian police would have to interview my niece. It is hard enough in these cases as a young girl being dealt with by the British police.
Which is exactly why contact should be made with the consul. Even better would be to contact the police in the UK. They should be able to get things moving or contact the Foreign Office on 020 7008 1500
It is not only a distressing situation but very serious. If none of them will listen contact one of the national papers like NOW!
fwh
What good advice you've given fwh I'm sure the national papers will soon get things moving, I feel so sorry for the poor young girl it will take her a long time to get over this. Something has to be done quickly as this man is free to do anything to innocent girls.
The fact that it is being taken seriously will let her know that what he did was wrong and he must not walk away from it will in the long run help her. It is so hard for all this family are having to go through but I know they want to do what is right.
I will keep them all in my thoughts that they get all the assistance and support they need at this difficult time.
Sue
One of the common responses of girls and women who are victims of this sort of crime is to think that they are somehow responsible for what happened, that it happened because of something they did or should have done. This is of course completely untrue and absolute nonsense but it doesn't stop them becoming anxious that there must have been something they could have done to stop it happening to them. Enabling them to understand that they are not responsible as well as helping them to develop 'coping' strategies and in this instance preventing your niece's current way of dealing with the trauma (ie not letting her Mum and Dad out of her sight) from becoming a long term learnt behaviour pattern as a result ,is one of the most valuable things they can provide her with for the future. It will help her regain her confidence and not only enjoy life but develop what at her age should be a growing sense of independence and not dependence on her Mum and Dad.
Because most also offer basic self-defence classes etc or can direct her to where she can take them, it will also help her develop the sort of skills that will stand her in good stead when the time comes for her to consider going off to University etc. Over the years I have come to realise that these are really valuable for young women, not because it enables them to physically repel an attacker but because it gives them the self-confidence to be assertive, stand up for themselves and not come over to a potential molester as an easy target.
SM
Just wanted to let you know am thinking of her and hers - especially as I've 3 girls of my own xx
Kind regards
Would your family feel better if they were moved from this hotel Wendy? I don't know how long they have left of their holiday but am wondering if your niece would feel more at ease not being in the room where this incident took place.
Although my brother did not take his lap top with him ( he said why would i need to do that? well for cases of importance like this was my answer) i realised my sister in law had her i phone with her. So i pointed him in the direction of my thread.
I know he has read all the replies as he texted me to say he has read them and thanks.
I will up date everyone when i speak to him on his return.
I'm putting on the hat I used to wear, (tall, dark and with shiny bits if you get my meaning), and I can tell you that this case appears to rely solely word of the niece against the cleaner, and if he denies it, which I am sure he will, that's it.
I wouldn't have the niece subjected to what might not be gentle interview as the investigating officer tries to get to the truth.
By all means get her counselling etc, on her return home, but I doubt if anyone is going to end up before a court in Egypt.
Peter
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