Four French tourists, aged between 20 and 24, were arrested at the airport in Seville, Spain.

They are accused of having raped two Spanish minors.  

Four young French tourists were arrested Monday in Seville, in southern Spain, for the rape of two Spanish minors, police said on Thursday.

Two of the suspected assailants were arrested at Seville airport as they prepared to board a flight to Paris.

All are between 20 and 24 years old. 

The attackers allegedly got them drunk and then raped them

The young people met in a bar in the Andalusian town, where the French offered several drinks to the girls, aged 15 and 16, before inviting them to their apartment with a swimming pool rented for a few days.

Then, taking advantage of their "drunkenness and confusion", the French raped them "although they offered physical resistance", and one of them filmed the scene with his cell phone, the Frenchwoman said. police in a statement.

If the young women said nothing at first, it was the hospital where they went on Monday that alerted the police.

In June 2019, the Spanish Supreme Court sentenced to 15 years in prison a group of five men called "the Pack" for the rape in assembly in July 2016 of a young woman in Pamplona, ​​in the north of the country, during the holidays. popular of San Fermín.

The case had outraged Spain and led to major feminist demonstrations after their conviction in 2018 at first instance to 9 years in prison for sexual abuse and not for rape, and their provisional release.