The mother of a British adolescent blamed for lying about being assaulted by Israeli voyagers has said the British government office neglected to give sufficient help.
Her little girl is on preliminary for erroneously professing to have been assaulted at an Ayia Napa inn in July.
The 19-year-old has said Cypriot police made her erroneously admit to lying about the episode.
The UK Foreign Office said it "keeps on supporting" the lady.
'Living bad dream'
The youngster claims she was assaulted in a lodging in the hotel.
Twelve youthful Israelis were captured regarding the claims however were later discharged and come all the way back.
Investigators state she readily composed and marked an announcement withdrawing her underlying cases.
In any case, she says this occurred under coercion with the danger of capture and she had been denied access to an attorney.
Her mom, "Jenny" - not her genuine name - told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire program the previous hardly any months had been a "living bad dream".
"Its hardest piece is by and large certain beyond a shadow of a doubt your girl is coming clean and afterward to see a gathering of men in court say that she's lying," she said.
The preliminary started toward the beginning of October however the decision has been deferred until 30 December.
The 19-year-old has post-horrible pressure issue and her mom said a mental evaluation had decided the side effects had become "a whole lot more terrible" since the supposed assault.
"[Initially] being in jail and the progressing vulnerability implies she had not had the option to get suitable medicinal consideration or treatment," she said.
"She sees things, she hears things and is jittery and unsure about whether things are there or not."
Rights 'damaged'
Jenny likewise censured what she sees as an absence of government support.
She said after the supposed assault "a consular official went to see my little girl a couple of times and helped me get into the jail" however at a more significant level "I've seen nothing".
"You need to address what they're there for," she said.
"I comprehend there is a legal procedure yet the issue is her human rights have been disregarded the entire route through [by the Cypriot authorities].
"I'm stunned that neither the EU or the Embassy or the administration through my MP have stepped in to guarantee principal rights under European law are watched.
"You have this idea that if something turns out badly, you'll be helped by having a British identification - yet that is not my experience."
The Foreign Office said in an announcement: "Our staff keep on supporting a British lady and her family following her capture in Cyprus.
"We have made various visits to her in confinement, went to court hearings, and are in contact with her legitimate delegates and the neighborhood specialists about her case."
'Getting ready for the most exceedingly terrible'
The family's legal counselor, Michael Polak, revealed to BBC News he was "stunned about the failings" of the Cypriot police's assault examination and "that" they were "to get her to withdraw her announcement".
He said his primary point was to stop the lady being indicted and afterward "she will be an unfortunate casualty once more" and police "would have a circumspection" with respect to whether to explore the supposed assault.
A police representative has recently told paper Philenews that "police took care of the case with polished skill from the earliest starting point.
"The 19-year-old British lady requested to offer extra expressions, by which she pulled back the claims she had made the first run through."
Nir Yaslovitch, a legal advisor speaking to a portion of the Israelis, has recently said video cuts made by at any rate one of those at first blamed for assault had repudiated the lady's record.
Jenny said the family were idealistic about the result of the preliminary, but on the other hand were "getting ready for the most noticeably terrible".
"I have no life, I don't see my loved ones and both of our typical lives are on hold," she said.
"Being around here over Christmas is a bad dream."
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