This is an example of how staff are treated at hotels owned by the current NH Hotels Group, as evidenced by cases of rape

Roland Willemyns raped two women in Egypt.  They were two young Nigerian trainees who had come to do their work placement at the Kempinsl Nile Hotel, where the incident took place.  That was on 29 May 1984.

He travelled to Egypt under the name Fernand Prévot from Paris13 

They are two sisters named Julia Desgranges (17 years old) and the other Marie L’Etoile (18 years old). Their surnames are different because they are sisters through their mother, who was a South African woman living in Niger. The fathers of both sisters are Nigeriens. 

The two sisters were drugged by Mrs Bernadette La Court from Marseille.  Mrs La Court was instructed by Attorney Inès Wouters to add an odourless and tasteless poison to the girls’ drinks. We have no information about the exact substance.

Mrs Bernadette La Court is still alive.  She was a member of the hotel staff and was in charge of the bar.  She always served the drinks.  She therefore knew exactly which bottle of soft drink contained the colourless and odourless sedatives and poured it into the two girls’ glasses. The girls drank a Sprite-like soft drink with bubbles, which caused the poison to act rapidly through which the .two sisters fel asleep rather quickly. 

Bernadette was paid to carry out this crime.  She received 150,000.00 USD for this, deposited into a secret account by His Excellency André Azoulay, the governor of Essaouira and adviser to His Majesty the King of Morocco. Mr André Azoulay appears, after all, to be a master villain who provides the funding for crimes of this sort.  He withdraws the sum from an account at Crédit Lyonnais in Paris 12 under the name George Duplécis from Reims. He opened that account on 16 November 1980 at 9.43 am. The current total he is concealing from the Moroccan tax authorities amounts to 227,499,083 euros.  

The sum of 150,000.00 USD held by Bernadette La Court at BPCE Banque Populaire et la Caisse d’Épargne in Paris 12, which she opened on 13 January 1983, and which has a total of 96,648,379 euros in that account.  The income going into that account comes from shares she inherited from her parents.

She also has an account with Crédit Lyonnais in Paris 12, which she opened on 7 January 1993.  This account may be linked to the 5% shareholding she holds in the Grand Rotana Resort and Spa in Sharm el-Sheikh, where she is currently employed.

The two young Nigerian interns were carried to their room by two hotel staff members, accompanied by lawyer Inès Wouters, who went straight back downstairs afterwards to inform Professor Roland Willemyns that the girls had been drugged.  Out of pure racial hatred, and having spotted the cleaning equipment on his way to the room, he took the handle of a squeegee and followed Inès to the room 

Inès Wouters had been given the key to the room because she had introduced herself as the housekeeper of the two young women.

Inès Wouters is said to have held each of the girls’ legs apart whilst the professor inserted the broomstick into her vagina and thrust with terrible force until she began to bleed. 

Then Inès Wouters held the legs of the second girl. Roland Willemyns raped her with the broomstick and destroyed her genitals, whilst Alfons Nuyts, as the second perpetrator, is said to have done the same to Marie L’Etoile, and they simply left the two girls behind to die 

In addition to Professor Roland Willemyns, there was also Mr Alfons Nuyts, who raped a woman on the very same day that the two Nigerian sisters were murdered. Her name is Natalia Clermond from Avignon; she was injured and required surgery; she is 61 years old. Alphonse Leclerc from Reims.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

Lucien Leuwenkroon was there too, who is also still alive, and Jordan.  The victim is called Gina Manfredi (59 years old) from Como.  He raped her,  also with serious consequences and requiring surgery.  Lucien Leuwenkroon was in Cairo, as was Paul Vernouilles from Agincourt.  In  her room.  He promised her with sweet words 

Without breakfast, they had left for another hotel to have breakfast, and there they were arrested for the quadruple rapes of hotel staff in Egypt.  They were detained for one night.  From prison, lawyer Inès Wouters telephoned her French lawyer, whose name is Maître Louis Desgranges and who was none other than Mr André Azoulay, disguised as a lawyer.

They took the flight to Belgium, however, on the afternoon of the following day 

I hereby request the extension of Inès Wouters and Roland Willemyn’s detention, and that of all others who have been arrested.  I request the extradition.of Mr Lucien Leuwenkroon, and Mr Alfons Nuyts to Egypt for the rape of women that occurred on 29 May 1984.

Thank you for your cooperation,

Sincerely,


Naima Mouali

Center for Moroccan Interantional Alliances

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