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The new state's favorite tourist resort, Byron Bay, is now riddled with holes!

People call Byron Bay (Byron Bay) a star playground, where rich and famous people like to go to parties and live in comfortable seaside mansions. Byron Bay has long become a popular tourist attraction. It has been targeted by the psychopath and has become a paradise for crime!

First of all, let's start with one thing that Daily Mail reported recently:

On Friday, January 19, Sydney's 35-year-old jewelry designer went to Byron Bay with Nour Issa and her fiance.

(Issa and fiance)


Byron Bay is the easternmost point of Australia and a famous tourist resort. Although it belongs to the new state, Byron Bay is closer to Kunzhou, so it becomes the "back garden" of Kunzhou: many Kunzhou residents choose to go to Byron Bay on weekends to play. Of course, Sydney and Melbourne also have planes to Byron Bay, where many backpackers have to visit, some for months.

After Issa and his fiance settled down at the hotel, it was about 10:30 late at night, and they felt hungry and drove out to find food together. But they did not eat the meal, but saw a scene of great horror!

They parked in a parking lot in Jonson St on the central section of Byron Bay when they were about to get out of the car when they saw two naked women running out of a door! One of the four men behind the girl ran towards the parking lot in a frightening manner: "she ran out of a door, and I've never seen anything like this before, and she and the other girl were naked," he said. The four men were trying to get them into the car. I tried to save her, so I pulled her into our car and took her to our hotel. "

However, because the four men were in a hurry, the situation was dangerous, and in a panic, Issa saved only one naked woman and the other girl escaped into the night.

"she's asleep on my shoulder," Issa said. "I can't wake her up. I've never seen anyone sleep so dead, so I know she's been drugged."

The girl woke up at 8:00 a. m. and didn't know where she was, the whole body was naked, and the things that were taken with him were gone, and the last night was completely forgotten. Maybe it's because she's been drugged, and she's totally and completely cut off the horror of her previous night!

The Issa couple briefly told the girl about last night and then slowly recalled what had happened the day before.

The girl is a native of Byron Bay, and the day before Friday happened to be a friend's birthday, so she went to celebrate her birthday with a bunch of friends at night. She remembers that when friends got together, they sucked MDMA powder together. Then I watched the sunset with a bunch of friends in Main Beach and went to a famous nightclub for a drink. Her last memory was a bottle of beer in the smoking area of a hotel called Northern Hotel. After that, she doesn't remember at all!

The girl found bruises in her thighs and privacy and began to inflamed. As she became more and more ill, she went to the hospital. The final result was a laceration of the ovarian cyst due to noxious sexual activity. Only then did the girl realize that she had been drugged and assaulted!

According to what Daily Mail has just reported, a large part of the girls' abuse is due to drug and alcohol! And that's what really bothers the original beautiful Bay of Byron!

Daily Mail also reports on the beautiful and fertile Bay of Byron, which has become riddled with drug and homeless people.

Byron Bay is home to Australia's second-largest homeless population, where there are 12 times more people sleeping on the streets than in ordinary towns. And, according to local residents, the region, once known for its hippy culture, is rioting because of the spread of drug.

Reports abound, such as drug-addicted tourists pouncing on police cars and people who openly smoke methamphetamine in front of children in the park, who still resist arrest after being electrocuted by police.

Some people pass marijuana on the beach, giving the street air the smell of marijuana, a trend that locals fear is turning to methamphetamine.

An old man, Oneness, came to Byron Bay for the first time when he was in his 60s and wanted to live in his old age. He said: "now young people come here to chase different stimuli, they are very violent, so that by night they all become very active." But he said he hoped that the unscrupulous young people would get out of the paradise as soon as possible.

In the center of the town, there is a tent city, not far from the beach, where more than 50 homeless people often live. Some are just passers-by, but most are long-term residents of Byron Bay.

A resident named Tim (Tim) said, "the police come here every few days to make sure we don't do anything illegal, or that people who shouldn't be here don't come."

The homeless tents cover the surrounding twigs and use it as much as they can to camouflage. Many stray dogs rummaged through the garbage. There is a couch in the center of the tent town and a small camping kitchen where these homeless people prepare their food.

Other similar settlements appear in the area, alongside makeshift tents by cash-strapped tourists.

Shanti Des Fours, a community development commissioner in Byron Bay, filled the remaining service gap three years after the homeless asylum center closed. She helped organize breakfasts for the homeless, provide food to those in need and introduce them to important services such as legal aid. Her team also provided hot showers and tea for people living in the street.

There are hundreds of homeless people in the town, and things are getting worse, she says. "most of the people on the street have settled in Byron, they are not passers-by in the small town, they are all a family, and more female vagrants are staying here," he said.

The community center's homeless program operates with local support, and if locals don't give them money, the organization will fail at any time.

Sarah Stardust, a former addicted resident of methamphetamine, said methamphetamine controlled the town, which fuelled violence in Byron Bay.

Mick Bayles, a local resident, said the flooding of methamphetamine affected not only Byron Bay, but also the surrounding areas, including Nimbin and Kempsey.

"here you can buy marijuana, which is sold by local young children, and they find it easy to make money. They don't realize the seriousness of selling marijuana at all. A lot of drug dealers come from the Gold Coast, and they have not only marijuana, but also chemical drug like methamphetamine. "

"We don't want to see anyone in the park taking drugs in front of children, and we don't want places like Byron Bay to be like this."

The beautiful Bay of Byron was now a paradise for drug and crime, hoping that Australia's government could take a good look at Byron Bay.

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好怕怕,准备下个月去玩呢。

 
 
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