British man ‘known for UK scandals’ quizzed over two rapes in Mallorca

British man ‘known for UK scandals’ quizzed over two rapes in Mallorca


A 55-year-old BRITISH man is under investigation for raping 2 women in a hotel on Mallorca after arranging a meeting with them through an online sex website.

The alleged crimes occurred at different times over a period of several months in a 5-star hotel located in Portals Nous (Calvia).

You can also find out more about the following: Ultima Hora The newspaper reported on Wednesday that the Briton had been arrested by the Guardia Civil, and taken to its barracks at Son Bugadelles.

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He was then questioned by an attorney before being released.

Palma Court has taken over the investigation.

Ultima Hora said that the unnamed suspect has been involved in ‘several scandals’ in the United Kingdom.

At the beginning of this year, the authorities received the first complaint about a sexual assault against the Brit.

The man who picked her up was a woman from South America.

They went to the hotel where the alleged attack took place in Portals Nous.

In the first week of this month, another alleged victim – born in Ukraine – was sent to Son Llatzer Hospital after he reported being raped.

She reported to police that she was sexually assaulted in the same hotel, by a stranger she met via the internet.

The woman then contacted other members of a WhatsApp chat room and claimed that there had been more victims.

The investigation is ongoing.

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