Speaking with MCN, Samir Habib, the girl’s father, said, “Remonda, who is 16-years-old (born Feb. 9, 1997) and in her third year of prep school, disappeared on Saturday (May 25). We received a phone call later the same day in which she said, ‘Don’t look for me because I can’t come back’, and started crying as if someone was telling her what to say, and the line has been off ever since.”
“I filed a report of her disappearance,” Habib added, “And I accused two Muslim girls, who are neighbors, of being behind her disappearance, as they were close to her. They were called in for an interrogation, along with their lawyer. The officers at the station altered the report four times, in collaboration with the two Muslim girls’ lawyers, and I don’t know what was written in the (final version of the) report.”
Habib continued, “The investigating officer told me ‘your daughter is married to a young Muslim man named Ali, a local tuk-tuk driver, and will not return to you again’, so I asked to file a complaint against this young man, but the officer refused.”
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