Kenyan Girl Fabricated Attack Story Under Stress
Shivang Sharma Ten News
In the incidence of alleged racial crime against Kenyan girl (Maria Burendi) who claimed that locals in Greater Noida beaten her was all lie and story was totally fabricated said SSP Dharmeneder Singh of Gautam Budh Nagar.
He further added that, girl was ill and having some family problem in her family due to which she concocted the entire story. She might be in some kind of fear, in the aftermath of Pari Chowk candle light incident which turned out to be violent.
The African group apologized for her false statement and agreed that she cooked-up the entire story as she was depressed.
Maria Burendi had lied about the attack as police successfully come up with the electronic evidence and eye witness of the Ola cab driver (Pintu), which pointed out loop holes. In her statement she claimed that five men pulled her out of cab and thrashed her while she was on her way to a friend’s apartment in Greater Noida’s Omicron Society.
“We interrogated the driver and he revealed he dropped her safely at her drop location at Omicorn society in Greater Noida. GPS movement of car and payment slip of Ola cab driver show that car’s movement was not stopped during the journey. The lady has been lying,” said Dharmendra Singh, senior superintendent of Police, Gautam Budh Nagar.
We investigated the matter later in the evening yesterday and found that the woman was under distress due to personal issues. She had cooked up this story and we would like to offer our apologizes to the Police and people, said Charles Kennedy, vice-president, Nigerian Citizen Welfare Association.
Police said they decided not to press any charges against the woman in an attempt to defuse tensions between Africans and locals. Frederick, a representative from the Kenyan high commission, said that the embassy was content with the investigation.
“We are satisfied with the police investigation into the matter and the police have assured us that they will not press any charges against the woman,” said Frederick.
Representatives from the Nigerian Students’ Welfare Association apologized soon after for the incident that grabbed headlines because of a spate of attacks against Africans in the area, starting last Sunday.