For years we have repeatedly come across the story that Muslims raped a girl and made her into kebab meat.
The “Merkel media” is said to be silent about this. Here you have to know when and where the 14-year-old disappeared. This is an incident from 2003. The then 14-year-old Charlene Downes (England), who according to allegations was raped in 2003, then chopped up and then sold as kebab meat, is discussed here.
The entire process initially ended in 2009 with an acquittal due to technical errors, but there was an arrest in 2017 - and now this story is resurfacing on social networks. Years ago, a meme was created by the Halle-Leaks blog, which is often shared and can now be seen again:

The blog cites a report from the BZ that dates back to 2009. This article has now received a clear warning, which, however, is all too often overlooked:
Dear readers,
Since this archive article from October 2009 is currently being shared widely on social media, we would like to add this more current information. We also added a question mark to the line in the article because it was never proven what really happened to Charlene:
What happened?
To summarize this incredible story in short words: In 2003, the then 14-year-old Charlene Downes disappeared without a trace.
It was only in 2007 that a case was opened against a snack bar owner who, according to the accusation, raped the girl, chopped her up and ultimately sold her as kebab meat.
The special investigative commission that was set up went to work and collected a lot of evidence, but it was of too poor quality or too incomplete to clearly convict a perpetrator.

The acquittal came in 2009 - too many mishaps in the investigation. In the years that followed, the English police repeatedly arrested and interrogated suspects, but a perpetrator was never identified.
Last status: 2017
In August 2017 it was made public that a 51-year-old man had been arrested. The BBC , among others, wrote:
A 51-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering teenager Charlene Downes who disappeared more than a decade ago.
(A 51-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering teenager Charlene Downes, who disappeared more than a decade ago.)
But even after this imprisonment, it could not be proven that Downes was chopped up and ultimately sold as kebab meat.
Doubts about the current wave
We were very puzzled as to why there was suddenly renewed interest in this content. However, the current wave is related to a status report that we consider rather dubious:

The profile, the spelling and the way in which the status report was published here suggest a fake, perhaps even a false flag campaign. The intention is difficult to sort out.
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