On October 21, 2025, a 16-year-old girl named Meya from Sweden was reportedly attacked and raped by an Eritrean man named Yazied Mohamed while she was returning home from work. Following the incident, Meya encountered her alleged attacker again at school.
According to reports, the court determined that Yazied Mohamed would not be deported because the duration of the assault was deemed insufficient for such action. This decision has raised concerns among some members of the public regarding the implications for victims of similar crimes.
The case has sparked discussions about the treatment of sexual assault cases involving foreign nationals in Europe. Advocates for stricter immigration policies have expressed outrage, asserting that this situation reflects a broader issue affecting young women across the continent.
In related coverage, some commentators have highlighted the need for discussions around remigration, suggesting that there should be significant changes in immigration policies to address these concerns.
For further information on similar situations, see previous reports on the impact of mass migration on crime rates.