A young woman from the UK who was raped while on holiday in Turkey was told by a government office to carry on with her trip and "enjoy it," a watchdog has found.
The victim, referred to as Ms B, was said to have been "treated with contempt" by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and was denied the opportunity to take legal action, according to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman.
She even received a message from the Vice Consul which said: "What you now have to do is to carry on with your holiday and enjoy it," the PA News Agency reports. READ MORE: Police issue update on Mason Greenwood's bail after rape arrest The public services watchdog upheld a complaint from the victim, concluding that the FCDO's failings led to a missed opportunity for her to bring her attackers to justice.
The woman was not given information on where she could get legal advice or about local police procedures. She was also led to believe several things which were wrong, including that she had given sufficient evidence to the police, did not need a forensic examination and had completed the necessary steps for a criminal investigation.
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