A TEENAGER has spoken out after being surrounded by a gang of up to 30 men who groped her and her friends in the horrifying New Year's Eve attacks in Cologne.
Teenager Michelle has spoken of the sex attacks in Cologne |
Michelle, 18, said she was one of those who was in the main station in the city when attacks broke out.
She is one of 118 women who have come forward saying their were attacked by up to 1,000 immigrants.
She said: "There were 11 of us together at the time.
"At
around 11pm we were at the main train station and wanted to travel on
to see the fireworks, and that was when we first noticed all these men
standing around.
Michelle said she was in Cologne rail station when the attacks broke out |
"We managed to go
into the cathedral and wanted to go past the Museum Ludwig to join
everyone and watch the fireworks by the river, but suddenly we were
surrounded by a group of between 20 and 30 men."
She
said that she and her friends grabbed each other and started holding
hands and added: "They were full of anger, and we had to make sure that
none of us were pulled away by them.
"They were groping us and we were trying to get away as quickly as possible."
As
they fled and were groped, the men also took the opportunity to rob
objects from their pockets, stealing mobile telephones as the teenage
Germans girls fled.
Later as they attempted to
go home, they noticed how more men were shooting rockets and other
fireworks at each other near the train station.
She
said: "It was around 12:30 and we went back to the train station to
catch a train that was supposed to go at 1am. But there were so many
people around it was really difficult to get to the platform."
People gathering outside of Cologne station on New Years Eve |
She said it was impossible for them to stay together and that her group got separated.
She
said: "It was only when I got to the platform that I realised my train
was not travelling, as I had to go back through the mass of men and
walked the 3 miles home by foot."
She said her
biggest worry now was about the upcoming Carnival festival, which
traditionally sees loads of holidaymaking Germans celebrating in January
and February in the festival season.
She said:
"It is supposed to take place in four weeks and I really hope that the
police have got the situation under control by then."
People setting off fireworks in Cologne on New Years Eve |
She was one of many victims to speak, with her were many other anonymous women who refused to show their faces.
One young woman for example identified only as Katja L., gave a harrowing testimony of her ordeal.
She told German media: "When we came out of the station, we were very surprised by the group that met us there".
She
said the group was "exclusively young foreign men", and added: "We then
walked through this group of men. There was a passage through [the men]
through which we walked." She described the moment and said she: "Felt a
hand on my buttocks, then on my breasts.
"In
the end, I was groped everywhere. It was a nightmare. Although we
shouted and beat them, the guys did not stop. I was desperate and I
think I was touched around 100 times in the 200 meters.
"Fortunately I wore a jacket and trousers. A skirt would probably have been torn away from me."
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