A man is accused of kidnapping a nine-year-old girl outside London‘s iconic Harrods department store, drugging and sexually abusing her. Robert Prussak, 57, is accused of leading the French girl away under the guise of helping her find her family before taking her to his residence and attempting to drug her with a beverage containing Benadryl.
CCTV footage reportedly captured Prussak with the girl, whom he allegedly lured by claiming he would assist in reuniting her with her parents and siblings.
The child was on holiday in London when the incident occurred. She did not speak English, which prosecutors suggest may have made her more vulnerable.
Prussak allegedly convinced her to return to his apartment, where he offered her a strange-tasting drink. Despite taking a sip, the girl declined to drink more.
Later that day, Prussak is accused of taking the girl to a nearby park, where it is alleged he assaulted her. According to the prosecution, he looked inside her trousers and kissed her on her cheeks and lips. Pleading for him to stop, the girl requested to be taken to emergency services.
After a search of over three hours, a firearms officer stationed outside the Israeli Embassy in Kensington identified the girl. Accompanied by Prussak, she was reportedly unwell and subsequently hospitalized.
Prussak denies the six charges against him, including kidnapping, sexual assault, and administering a substance with intent.
Under leftist Labour Party Mayor Sadiq Khan, London has become a haven for criminality, particularly violent crime.
Earlier this year, 334 people were arrested at the notorious Notting Hill carnival in London. Eight people were stabbed at the event, including one young woman who died as a result of her injuries.