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The 'child refugee' accused of murdering a Swedish aid worker may have been an adult posing as an orphan, it emerged yesterday.
Alexandra Mezher, 22, died after being knifed at a shelter for unaccompanied young asylum seekers.
But she is said to have earlier warned that she was caring for 'big powerful guys' aged up to 24.
She said her daughter worked there alone on night shifts because she wanted to help 'mother' the supposed youngsters, some of whom in reality were grown men. ...
Mrs Mezher, 42, said: 'Alexandra knew how to handle children including violent ones. But those she was working with were big powerful guys – she could see it in their eyes and their bodies. 'A few were maybe under 18, but the rest were older, maybe 23 or 24.''
He's been positioned as this little lost orphan who's just been misunderstood...if this situation wasn't related to such horrifying circumstances, it would be comical.
Many of them comes as a kid. Of course countries have no resources to do age tests to everyone right away. So those certain people keep lying and using the system.
Also the real kids are not necessarily safe with these adults but actually in danger. As everyone is not coming with good intentions but only to organize criminality.
Given the size of this guy I'm beginning to question the official report that the victim tried to break up a fight. Look at the size of him! 6 ft. etc ...can't imagine that petite 22 year old young woman really believing she could break it up...who knows...The only people left to say what happened are the 'youths' in her center. She as the only adult and the only outsider.
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