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80-year-old Canadian elderly woman who was touring the Bahamas with Alzheimer's disease brutally raped by thugs. Bahama authorities say victim suffered serious injuries and are investigating the incident.

Cory W. Morrel
FEB 18, 2024
80-year-old Canadian elderly woman who was touring the Bahamas with Alzheimer's disease brutally raped by thugs. Bahama authorities say victim suffered serious injuries and are investigating the incident.
Sunday, February 18th, 2024, 8:48 PM reporting Saturday, February 17th, 2024, 1:00 PM- Police have opened case on victim who agonizes from Alzheimer's disease after she has been brutally raped at hotel complex in the Bahamas. The unidentified woman who authorities kept anonymous for security anonymity, she and Canandian family had been touring the island after she had been sexually assaulted and attacked by gang member, reported story according to her family.
The victim was on a trip with her daughter at the Warwick Paradise Island Suite Regional Complex in the Bahamas. It was during an unforeseen hour when momentarily barged to dinner as an uninvited guest, crashing the party on his family and acquaintances and disrupted the event. Police say her son had taken the elevator- abandoning the senior citizen isolated with several party members.
The woman's son, David Ahrens, wrote in a LinkedIn post: "Rape is never ok. I'm going to share some very difficult news with you. On January 28th, at the Warwick Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas, my 80-year-old mother, who is a grandmother and great-grandmother, and who has Alzheimer's, was sexually assaulted and raped by a guest at the hotel."
The victim's family has thoroughly searched each multiple floors for the mother about 45 minutes according Aherns. Secretary of Homeland Security Detective of Special Investigations Agent Tom Justice was assigned to the case to search for the missing 80-year-old missing woman who was in the Bahamas for a special field mission project.
Ahrens told WSOC-TV, "The doors open up and there is my mother with this assailant," adding that Justice "pinned the guy in the elevator."
"Down the elevator they went to the lobby," Ahrens continued. "He pulled him out, the police took over."
Ahrens told CTV News, "Of course my mother was frightened, and while we don't need to go into a ton of detail, but what I will say, and it is horrendous, that she was holding her own underwear in her hand at that point in the elevator."
The son wrote, "He assaulted her in his room. This is a vile, unthinkable, and an unimaginable nightmare."
Ahrens said security video shows his mother resisting the man as he forced her into a hotel room.
Ahrens confessed that a 61-year-old Canadian person of interest whom police have identified his home origin is from Nova Scotia was arrested and taken into custody.
"He was denied bail and could face life in prison if convicted," according to the New York Post.
The victim's son Aherns took a flight traveled to the tropic islands urgently after discovering information relating about project rape allegations reported and referenced that authorities have been assigned to the investigation to help support the family's condition during the international police case.
Global Affairs Canada – Canada's diplomatic and constable affairs agency – confirmed to CTV News that a Canadian was taken into custody in the Bahamas.
"Our concern is the combination of Alzheimer's plus this incident of being sexually assaulted and rape, you know, that's playing with her mind. So, we're just worried it's playing in her subconscious and it's just making things worse at the moment," Ahrens said.
Two female victims from Kentucky had been spiked cocktails with illegal paraphernalia drugs. Meanwhile next they were sexually assaulted by hotel management, operation officers, and hotel CEO at the Bahamas resort.
An American nurse who treated the two women said, "Out of my 20-odd years of practicing, it was the worst scene that I had ever had to work. It was a horrible situation for both girls."