'Unaccompanied Minor' Who Raped and Murdered a German Woman May Actually Be 33 Years Old

Brittany M. Hughes | December 15, 2017

A 17-year-old Afghani refugee who raped and murdered the daughter of an EU official in Freiburg, Germany last year is actually a 33-year-old man who lied about his age to gain refugee status as an “unaccompanied minor,” according to court testimony.

Gosh, if only someone had predicted this might happen?

Hussein Khavari has been charged with ambushing Maria Ladenburger, a 19-year-old med student, before raping her and then drowning her in a river. Khavari was previously thought – somehow, by people without eyes – to be a 17-year-old minor at the time of the attack. However, according to his own father, he’s actually 33.

Closer examination proved that either way, he’s definitely not 17.

“Last month, dental checks found with 'near certainty' that Khavari is aged between 22 and 29 years old,” the Daily Mail reports.

Khavari’s father, who lives in Iran, maintains that his son was born in January of 1984.

While German Chancellor Angela Merkel was busy rolling out the red carpet for every migrant and his brother, the not-17-year-old told police he drunkenly stumbled upon Maria after getting kicked out of a bar. He then admitted to choking her with a scarf until she passed out, then dumping her in the water.

If that wasn’t enough to convince you he’s a terrible, awful, no good, rotten piece of excrement, here’s an added detail: it turns out Khavari had already been convicted and sentenced to a decade in prison on the Greek island of Corfu before fleeing to Germany and fraudulently gaining asylum as an “unaccompanied minor.”

To make matters even more worse, Khavari’s victim reportedly volunteered her spare time to helping migrants in shelters throughout her hometown. Before she was raped, strangled and drowned, that is.

While no one’s sure exactly how old Khavari actually is, two things are for sure: he’s not 17, and he’ll now be sentenced as an adult.

The revelation comes just a few weeks after German police arrested six Syrian migrants accused of plotting an ISIS-linked attack. On top of the national security risk posed by poorly vetted immigrants, the everyday migrant crime rate in Germany is skyrocketing, rising more than 50 percent in 2016 alone. In fact, Germany’s burgeoning migrant population is becoming so burdensome – and so dangerous – that the country is actually offering refugees money to go back home.

Good luck stuffing that genie back in the bottle.