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A fact from Rape of Iryna Krashkova appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that the rape of Iryna Krashkova led to the storming and torching of a police station?
it's difficult to write this about such an infuriating crime, but since this is an ongoing case I would suggest using that annoying legal speak word 'alleged' when discussing the events of the night of the crime. even in a case like this where no feeling person would question her accusations, the media and other neutral sources will use the word alleged until there is a conviction. again, I write this with all due respect to the victim of this heinous crime.
Agree and
done (although I did not use the word 'alleged'). That she crawled naked to
Syrove where she was found and taken to the infirmary and was hospitalized seem to be facts that nobody disputes. — Yulia Romero •
Talk to me!15:20, 8 July 2013 (UTC)reply