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Kidnapping Children to Tunisia: Guido Grandt Reports One of His Toughest Cases

Summary by Report24
All too often one hears of such stories: a holiday flirt makes itself to supposedly great love – but the luck with the foreign man does not stop. Guido Grandt reported in his journalistic autobiography "Helltrips" about the case of a young woman who fell in love with a Muslim in Tunisia. When the relationship breaks up after a few years, he snatches the two children together and takes them to Tunisia.
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All too often one hears of such stories: a holiday flirt makes itself to supposedly great love – but the luck with the foreign man does not stop. Guido Grandt reported in his journalistic autobiography "Helltrips" about the case of a young woman who fell in love with a Muslim in Tunisia. When the relationship breaks up after a few years, he snatches the two children together and takes them to Tunisia.

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Report24 broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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