Fiji police investigating alleged rape, theft of Virgin Australia crew
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Fiji police said the investigation so far found that some Virgin crew had gone to a nightclub in Nadi.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Fiji police said on Jan 2 that they were investigating an incident involving two crew of Australian airline Virgin Australia who were allegedly victims of rape and theft in Nadi in the early hours of New Year's Day.
The crew were in the popular tourist destination on a layover before they were supposed to fly off the following day, said Acting Commissioner of Police Juki Fong Chew in a statement.
Virgin, which said it was aware of the incident, has sent people to Fiji to provide support. It did not provide further details of the incident in a statement to Reuters.
Fiji police said the investigation so far found that some Virgin crew had gone to a nightclub in Nadi.
“Unfortunately, two of the crew members were victims of an alleged theft and rape after exiting the nightclub trying to find their way back to the hotel,” said Mr Chew, adding that the investigation is continuing.
The South Pacific island nation of Fiji is a popular tourist destination and received 76,845 visitors in the month of November, mostly from Australia, New Zealand and North America, according to the country’s tourism website.
A spokesperson for Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was aware of the incident involving Virgin Australia crew but could not provide any details due to privacy obligations. REUTERS


