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- Victim, named only as Rokstan M, 20, found in a shallow grave on allotment
- Detectives believe she was stabbed to death by her father and two brothers
- She fled to Germany two years ago after being raped by three men in Syria
- Once said: 'My mother and brothers mistreat me and say I deserve to die'
- Mother denies ordering killing, saying: 'I had nothing to do with her death'
'My family regarded me as unclean':
Syrian migrant Rokstan M was allegedly stabbed to death by her father
and brothers in the twisted logic she brought disgrace on her family
after being gang raped
A woman whose family branded her 'unclean' after she was gang-raped in her Syrian homeland has been found murdered in Germany – allegedly on the orders of her own mother.
Police
believe the victim, named only as Rokstan M, 20, was stabbed to death
by her father and brothers in the twisted logic that she had brought
disgrace on her family through the sex attack.
Shortly
before she was found dead in an allotment garden in the eastern German
city of Dessau, she apparently had a premonition of her fate.
Writing on her WhatsApp profile, she said: 'I am awaiting death. But I am too young to die.'
Rokstan
had been living in a house for single women before returning to her
family a few days before she was murdered and buried in a shallow grave.
The
killing has served to pull into sharp focus the cultural gulf between
Germans and the more than one million refugees expected to arrive in
the country this year.
Rokstan had arrived in Germany two years ago following her ordeal.
Authorities
say she was well integrated into society and worked as a translator for
asylum seekers navigating their way through German bureaucracy.
Author
Mark Krüger, who employed her to interpret interviews he conducted with
refugees for a book he is writing, said: 'Rokstan told me her terrible
fate after she had helped me with translations.'
He
listened to a tape she made in which she said: 'I was taken by three
men. Ever since that time my family have regarded me as unclean.
'My mother and my brothers mistreat me. They say that I deserve to die.'
Her body was found on Friday in the family's allotment in Dessau. An autopsy showed she had been stabbed several times.
Suspects:
Rokstan's father (left) and two brothers (pictured centre and right) are
wanted for questioning. The Federal Police believe the father, Hasso,
has fled Germany and is now in either Turkey or Syria
Local
prosecutor Christian Preissner said: 'There is the suspicion that the
act was carried out by persons in her close circle with a culture motive
in the background.'
The father and brothers are wanted for questioning but are nowhere to be found.
The Federal Police believe the father, Hasso, has fled Germany and is now in either Turkey or Syria.
But author Krüger claimed the mother actually ordered the killing and once tried to hire a hit man to carry it out.
'Rokstan heard this from a friend,' he said.
The mother Roda insisted: 'I had nothing to do with her death.' Police have made no arrests in the case so far.
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