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Man accused of raping and murdering teenage girl for Muslim rape gang, speaks out for first time




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The owner of a Kebab shop who was suspected of disposing of the body of 15-year-old Charlene Downes by cutting her up and serving her as Kebab meat to unsuspecting patrons has spoken out publicly for the first time.

Mohammed Reveshi declared he doesn’t care “whether she’s alive or dead” in his first ever on-camera interview as part of a disturbing Channel 4 documentary.

Reveshi and Iyad Albattikhi stood trial at Preston Crown Court for the murder of Charlene after her disappearance in November 2003. However, the jury failed to reach a verdict and a retrial was dropped due to lack of evidence.

Police believe the two men were operating as part of a grooming gang that had raped and sexually exploited the teen before she was murdered, butchered and served as food to the local English community.

Revelations of the breath-taking scope of Muslim child rape gangs operating in English towns and cities has had A devastating impact on community relations in the country.

Muslim child rape gangs have been targeting English girls, generally from working class areas, en masse for sexual exploitation since the 1980’s.

Despite police forces, journalists, local authorities and national governments being aware of these atrocities for well over a decade before they came to light, they were allowed to continue as people feared being accused of being racist, Islamophobic or politically incorrect if they spoke up.

The result was catastrophic with Labour’s Rotherham MP Sarah Champion estimating that as many as a million English children have fallen victim to these Muslim rape gangs as of 2016. Several of whom were murdered.

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