

A Nigerian man has been charged with raping
an
Australian woman, in Seoul, South Korea after spiking her drink with a
drug in a pub. The Nigerian was taken into custody after his DNA was
confirmed to have matched the one taken from the woman.

According to Mail Online, 25-year-old Aidre Mattner, from Adelaide, claimed she was alone on a pub crawl in Seoul, South Korea's
capital, when a stranger spiked her drink, piled her into a taxi and
took her back to a seedy hotel where he and two other men forced
themselves on her in September last year.


Security footage from the hotel, in an area known to locals as 'hookers hill', show two men in white leading a disoriented Ms Mattner inside before they took turns violating her on the bed.
"I
was completely naked on my back on the bed and the man was on top of me
trying to force himself inside me," she told 60 Minutes on Sunday, May
22.
"I struggled as much as I could...I tried to push him off and just wasn't strong enough," she added.
She said the
officers did not seem overly concerned with tracking down the men who
preyed on her and seemed to blame the situation on what she was wearing,
how much she drank and the fact that she was alone.

The police had DNA evidence and security footage of Ms Mattner's alleged attackers but closed her case despite the active leads.
Ms Mattner said she was 'dumbfounded' by their approach to such a serious crime.
"I just didn’t understand. I felt as if they abandoned me,' she told 60 Minutes.
Frustrated
and humiliated, Ms Mattner and her mother set up a GoFundMe page to
raise money so they could pursue legal action against her attackers
which shone a spotlight on the investigation and sparked international
outcry from women's rights groups.
Korean
authorities re-opened the case and within weeks were able to track down
a Nigerian man whose DNA matched that taken from Ms Mattner on the
night of her attack.

He
was arrested but in another devastating blow to Ms Mattner, he was only
charged with sexual harassment as the 25-year-old was not awake during
the assault, 60 Minutes reported.
She
had been falling in and out of consciousness as her drink was spiked,
something she said hit her like a ton of bricks once leaving the club.
"It
was not a realisation that something felt strange - it was a black out
and being aware that I was in the back of a taxi being taken somewhere,"
She said she
begged and pleaded with the taxi driver to take her home, but he
ignored her requests and instead chose to listen to the predator who
loaded her into the cab.
"I was terrified, I didn’t know what else I could do other than beg the man to take me back to my hostel,' Ms Mattner said.
The
English teacher said handfuls of women from all over the world reached
out to her after she made her plight for justice public, many with a
similar tale of being drugged and taken advantage of in a foreign city.
"That’s when I really understood how big the problems is – its an epidemic," she said.
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