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Shocking: "Rape of an unconscious nurse" — A horrific crime occurred at F1 legend Michael Schumacher's residence; the perpetrator was his son's friend

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The UK's "The Sun" reported on the 2nd (Korea time) that Joey Mossen (30), a friend of Schumacher's son and an Australian-born racer, appeared in a Swiss court on charges of raping Schumacher's nurse in 2019. /Photo=The Sun archive
The UK's "The Sun" reported on the 2nd (Korea time) that Joey Mossen (30), a friend of Schumacher's son and an Australian-born racer, appeared in a Swiss court on charges of raping Schumacher's nurse in 2019. /Photo=The Sun archive
Michael Schumacher's residence. /Photo=The Sun archive
Michael Schumacher's residence. /Photo=The Sun archive

A sexual assault incident occurred at the Swiss residence of "F1 legend" Michael Schumacher (57), sending shockwaves.

The UK's "The Sun" reported on the 2nd (Korea time) that Joey Mossen (30), a friend of Schumacher's son and an Australian-born racer, appeared in a Swiss court on charges of raping Schumacher's nurse in 2019.

The incident took place on November 23, 2019, at Schumacher's residence in Gland, Switzerland. According to the indictment, the victim nurse joined Mossen's group at a cocktail party after finishing a demanding shift. After the nurse became ill from drinking alcohol, her colleagues dressed her, placed her in bed, left the lights on, and exited the room. Later, Mossen entered the room alone and sexually assaulted the unconscious victim twice.

The victim woke up the next day on a bed sheet stained with blood but had no memory of the previous night's events. Two other medical staff present at the scene also testified that they saw or heard nothing. The victim concealed the incident from the Schumacher family and delayed filing a complaint until she was dismissed by the medical team in 2022.

As the trial continues in Nyon, Switzerland, Mossen has completely denied the allegations. He claimed, "We were close enough to have a consensual relationship and even kissed at a nightclub in Geneva in the past." In contrast, the victim strongly refuted the claim of an intimate relationship.

/Photo=The Sun archive
/Photo=The Sun archive
Mick Schumacher (left) and Michael Schumacher. /AFPBBNews=NEWS1
Mick Schumacher (left) and Michael Schumacher. /AFPBBNews=NEWS1

The media stated, "The Schumacher family has no connection to this incident. They were not at the residence during the estimated time of the crime and will not appear in court." It further added, "Schumacher, who suffered an accidental skiing accident in 2013, continues to receive ongoing care."

Mossen was once a promising racer who dreamed of competing in F1. He was a close friend and rival of Schumacher's son, Mick Schumacher. After his skills stagnated, he returned to the Australian circuit, winning the S5000 championship twice, but is currently suspended from competition due to a doping scandal.

Mossen did not appear at the trial last October. The victim's lawyer strongly condemned this as "cowardly behavior." In response, Mossen's lawyer countered, "Under Swiss criminal procedure law, non-appearance for one hearing is a legitimate right. However, if he fails to appear at the next trial, he may be convicted in absentia."

Michael Schumacher. /AFPBBNews=NEWS1
Michael Schumacher. /AFPBBNews=NEWS1

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