‘Sex attacker’ boasted ‘I am raping your daughter’ to mum beaten by angry mob
A man who allegedly told a mum "I'm raping your daughter right now" while on the phone to her has been beaten by an angry mob.
Murat Kaya was arrested on rape charges following an alleged attack in September 2019 that occurred when the 36-year-old offered to give the victim a lift after she left a nightclub where she worked.
The victim reportedly called her mum at some point during the attack and told her: "Mum, I'm dying. Take care of my son."
It has been alleged that Kaya then grabbed the phone from her and boasted "I am raping your daughter right now" as he attacked her.
Kaya then allegedly dumped her by the side of the road and cleaned the ground with a hose before returning to delete CCTV at a workshop in Turkey.
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His victim was later found at the side of the road and taken to hospital in a serious condition.
Sadly, the 29-year-old was left so traumatised she attempted suicide and is now paralysed.
She is reportedly connected to breathing apparatus and can only respond to questions by slightly moving her toes.
A friend of Kaya’s who allegedly helped him with the rape has also been arrested.
Kaya has denied the allegations against him and claimed the victim attacked him after he told her he wanted to end the relationship between the pair.
Turkish news website One Dio reported that Kaya suffered a head injury in the attack.
A case has now been filed against Kaya with the Antalya 11th High Criminal Court, it has been reported.
The alleged rapist said he has received "thousands of threatening messages" since his arrest and claims he was attack by an angry mob outside his workplace.
According to Bursada Bugün, Kaya said people treat him "differently in the neighbourhood" now and is unable to turn his "mobile phone on."
Kaya reportedly told the publication: "People treat me differently in the neighbourhood.
"I cannot turn my mobile phone on. There are thousands of threatening messages. People battered me in front of my workplace.
"My family and I cannot go outside for fear of something happening."
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