After returning home, the attacker found the woman on social networks and began blackmailing her because she allegedly had exploitative photos.
Victoria Yazmin, who represents Hungary in the Miss Universe 2021 beauty pageant, came to North Macedonia to work as a model, but almost fell into slavery. This was reported by Blikk.
According to the 21-year-old woman, a man who introduced himself as an agent contacted her and offered to participate in a photo shoot of a clothing collection with 12 models from around the world.
About a month ago, he arrived in North Macedonia, where he was met by a criminal and taken to a hotel, then Victoria’s passport was taken and monitored around the clock. The man himself, calling himself Jimmy, began to harass and threaten, receiving a refusal.
“He said to me:” If I killed you right here and threw you into the lake, then for twenty years no one would know where you went. “I was scared, but I didn’t show up, I drank two glasses of wine. After that, I remember from the evening. There must have been something in the drink. I passed out,” she said.
The next day, the girl informed the girls in the general group about the situation and asked her father to pick her up. After that, he decided to run away from the hotel, however, in order not to arouse suspicion, Miss Hungary left his belongings in the room.
“That day was hell. It was scary that they were looking for me. I couldn’t sleep, I was afraid to close my eyes. I was still dreaming, because they could just kill me or sell me for organs,” said Yazmin.
In addition, one of the girls, who also came to the photo shoot from France, filed a complaint with the police, and Interpol took up the matter.
Now Victoria Yazmin is undergoing psychological rehabilitation.
It was previously reported that Ukraine at the Miss Universe 2022 contest will be represented by a resident of Ternopil, Honorary Consul of Hungary Tatyana Chubak.
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Source: korrespondent

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