Hi, forum members,
I have received a report from a peregrina who started yesterday, and she asked me to post it to the forum. She was assaulted somewhere around Sacavém, probably on that path that goes along the channel. She had left the Lisbon cathedral about 5 hours earlier, she said. She seems to be physically fine, with only superficial injuries. Based on the few details she gave it was an assault for theft only, at least that it what I am praying. Single guy, jogging, who passed her walking. Then about 40 minutes later on his return, he jumped her.
She has reported it to the police, is currently in Lisbon, recovering, and starting the process at the Embassy to get new documents.
Many of us have walked this route as single women, and it certainly sends a chill. This is the sort of thing that "just doesn't happen in Portugal." Well, now it has. I have urged the pilgrim to call the SOS pìlgrim number at the Via Lusitana, if only for the comfort and companionship that Jose Luis and Natercia will offer her.
I have also contacted Via Lusitana, and I am sure they will get involved in any appropriate way that presents itself. I will post again if I get more details. A sad day.
Laurie
I have received a report from a peregrina who started yesterday, and she asked me to post it to the forum. She was assaulted somewhere around Sacavém, probably on that path that goes along the channel. She had left the Lisbon cathedral about 5 hours earlier, she said. She seems to be physically fine, with only superficial injuries. Based on the few details she gave it was an assault for theft only, at least that it what I am praying. Single guy, jogging, who passed her walking. Then about 40 minutes later on his return, he jumped her.
She has reported it to the police, is currently in Lisbon, recovering, and starting the process at the Embassy to get new documents.
Many of us have walked this route as single women, and it certainly sends a chill. This is the sort of thing that "just doesn't happen in Portugal." Well, now it has. I have urged the pilgrim to call the SOS pìlgrim number at the Via Lusitana, if only for the comfort and companionship that Jose Luis and Natercia will offer her.
I have also contacted Via Lusitana, and I am sure they will get involved in any appropriate way that presents itself. I will post again if I get more details. A sad day.
Laurie