Incident Shadows Virgin Australia's Fiji Layover
Fiji police are investigating an incident where two Virgin Australia crew members were allegedly raped and robbed in Nadi. The incident occurred during a layover on New Year's Day. Virgin Australia has dispatched personnel to support the victims, and authorities are continuing their investigation.
Fiji police have launched an investigation following an unsettling incident involving two crew members from the Australian airline Virgin Australia. The individuals reportedly fell victim to rape and theft during a layover in Nadi in the early hours of New Year's Day.
The airline confirmed awareness of the situation and has sent a team to Fiji to offer support to the affected crew. Details of the incident remain sparse, but Fiji police have indicated that some Virgin crew members had visited a nightclub in Nadi before the incident occurred.
According to Acting Commissioner of Police Juki Fong Chew, the investigation is ongoing. The event shines a light on safety issues in Fiji, a South Pacific destination noted for attracting tourists from Australia, New Zealand, and North America. Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade acknowledged the incident but withheld specific details citing privacy concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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