Resorts in Jamaica are facing a 'historic' sexual assault problem

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In a dark laundry room at a Jamaican Sandals resort, pinned to the floor by a hotel lifeguard, a Michigan teenage girl lay paralyzed with fear as the man bit her lip and raped her, violently robbing her virginity.

When her mother found her after the assault, trembling and holding herself in a hallway, the 17-year-old couldn't speak. She could only point to a metal door.

Behind the door, her friend was being gang-raped by three resort lifeguards.

This is the Jamaica that the U.S. State Department has repeatedly warned tourists about. This is the island paradise that the government says has a pervasive sexual assault problem, the place where two Detroit women were raped in September, and an estimated one American is raped each month.

Over the past seven years, 78 U.S. citizens have been raped in Jamaica according to State Department statistics from 2011-17. The victims include: A mentally handicapped woman in her 20s; an Indiana mother gang-raped by three Cuban soccer players in a resort bathroom stall; a 20-year-old woman raped by two men in her hotel; two Detroit mothers raped at gunpoint in their room; a Kent County teenager and her 21-year-old friend, gang-raped by lifeguards in a locked laundry room at the resort where they were staying.

Perhaps most alarming for tourists is that sexual assaults are occurring inside gated resorts — the place they are led to believe that they are most safe. For example, this year, the Beaches Ocho Rios Resort & Golf Club, where the lifeguard assaults occurred in 2015, was given the Travelers Choice Award by TripAdvisor; it's the travel group's highest recognition given to the top 1 percent of hotels.

According to U.S. Embassy reports, 12 Americans were raped in Jamaica last year, half of them inside resorts by hotel employees. The U.S. government suspects this number may be higher as sexual assaults are often underreported, and the embassy figures don't include victims from other countries.

The Detroit victims knew none of this when they booked their trip to Jamaica. The two women were raped at gunpoint on Sept. 27 at the five-star Hotel Riu Reggae in Montego Bay, allegedly by a hotel employee who had worked there just three days. They are now outraged, praying for justice after the terror they encountered during what was supposed to be a fun 33rd birthday celebration.

When the women reported the rape to hotel staff, management told them that they had never heard of this type of assault happening there before. Local officials took the same position, implying that sexual assaults were rare.

But according to multiple victims interviewed by the Free Press, lawyers, lawsuits and hundreds of State Department and U.S. Embassy records, Jamaica has a sexual assault problem that it is not confronting. And the tourism industry is well aware of the problem.


Rapists hiding within hotel staff:

As the State Department warned in a travel advisory this year:

"Exercise increased caution in Jamaica ... Sexual assaults occur frequently, even at all-inclusive resorts. Local police lack the resources to respond effectively to serious criminal incidents," the State Department wrote in a Jan. 10 travel advisory.



The travel advisory wasn't the first such alarm.

For three consecutive years, the State Department issued similar warnings in 2012, 2013 and 2014 crime reports, stating: "A special concern continues to be the number of sexual assaults perpetrated by hotel employees at resort hotels on the north coast of Jamaica, and the need for forceful investigation and follow-up by the hotels and by police and other security officials."




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Probably the most impoverished island I've even seen, where literally every educated person leaves for greener pastures
 

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If that were my daughter I'd be down at the resort in the ladies bathroom dressed up like Grand Ma-Ma.

Any male lifeguard that comes in would have their throat slit.

Problem solved.
 

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If that were my daughter I'd be down at the resort in the ladies bathroom dressed up like Grand Ma-Ma.

Any male lifeguard that comes in would have their throat slit.

Problem solved.

That place needs a Charles Bronson like in Death Wish......obviously the local police don't care about sexual assaults & neither do the resorts, they're covering it all up.
 

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I am sure this is all being done by white men, isn't that what I just heard on CNN?
 

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Honestly was thinking about booking a trip here soon...

my sister just went and loved it, should i reconsider?
 

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I'm sure one could imagine the island has a lot of savagery.... but yet another article with sensationalism.

Just over the top. And people are buying into it.


What country do you think has more savagery? Jamaica or Mexico? Mexico by a mile.


You guys really need to step back for a moment of pause from each article of "journalism" that is put out there. True news, if it were to exist, would not be based on sensationalism.

Imagine if this same news reporter were reporting on a wager by BAS:


"And BAS desperately clung to his betting ticket.... with each dribble of the basketball sweat poured down his forehead like a violent downpouring of water from the Niagara falls from top to bottom.... the player stepped back mercilessly behind the three point line and....."

True reporting:

"BAS was 5-5 in his last 10 plays. He had Dallas +2.5. Dallas had a tendency of giving up late 3's to lose game."
 

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I don't do this often but agree with RunMaker. Cancun has tons of crime, I was there last year not an ounce of trouble. Bad things can happen anywhere, including the US (or Nebraska for that reason). I'm careful when I travel to other countries but not-overly. A group of females traveling alone to a foreign country? More risk sure but as a few couples are traveling together I'm not worried in the least bit.
 

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I'm not discounting crime on "African" islands. Liberals may get their manginas into a bunch on this, but Africans are prone to uncontrollable crime and the like.

Would this kind of thing happen at a European resort?

You simply examine genetic tendencies. Thus, if you travel to location "xyz", you simply employ common sense.


I remember reading a "non-sensational" article about two clueless old white chumps who got chopped up with a machete by Africans on a Caribbean island. It was just reporting facts. Common sense.
 

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list in order of biggest shithole countries where I wouldn't set a dam toe..

1. Haiti..
(Disgusting, literally worst crime on earth)
2. Jamaica
(Went twice, both times I almost got in a fight, because the dirty sleaze there were being inappropriate with my wife)

3. Bahamas
1 time was ok.. 2nd time went to one of the all inclusive Sandals resorts. Georgous.. awsome .

If your going to Jamaica, I hope it's to an all inclusive. Or at least I hope your wife is Ugly.... lol

Good luck

Oh... I've been to Cancun 10 times. Always decent.. least problematic of all vacation spots. Always had more fun at the all inclusives
 

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If your going to Jamaica, I hope it's to an all inclusive. Or at least I hope your wife is Ugly.... lol


Ha ha. Quote of the year.

Cancun has been on an uptrend of crime for a while. One wonders if it will be reeled in or if it will simply take it's Mexican course... which would be to descend into crime-filled lawlessness.

Trying to think of another pristine location like that descended into savagery. I'm sure there have been many over time.... maybe Southern California, lol.
 

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I don't do this often but agree with RunMaker. Cancun has tons of crime, I was there last year not an ounce of trouble. Bad things can happen anywhere, including the US (or Nebraska for that reason). I'm careful when I travel to other countries but not-overly. A group of females traveling alone to a foreign country? More risk sure but as a few couples are traveling together I'm not worried in the least bit.

nor would I. Use common sense, esp., if leaving the resort. enjoy!!!!!

want to play Tryall Golf course if i'm ever down there again, use to be host of The Johnnie Walker !!


https://www.tryallclub.com/tryall-villas/resort-map
 

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I have never been to Jamaica but know many people that have. EVERY single one said NEVER again.
 

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