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OnlyFans model brutalised in Dubai reveals how she was chased by rich Russians & left for dead after fleeing sex party

OnlyFans model brutalised in Dubai reveals how she was chased by rich Russians & left for dead after fleeing sex party

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AN ONLYFANS model who was brutalised during a sex party in Dubai has revealed how she was chased down by rich Russians.
Maria Kovalchuk, 20, was left for dead with horrific injuries after fleeing the sex party back in March.
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OnlyFans model Maria Kovalchuk, pictured in Norway with her mother Anna
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She accused 'Russian citizens' of beating her, throwing her from ledge and leaving her for dead
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A large scar is visible across her forehead during an interview with Russian media
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She vanished for over a week before being discovered unconscious with horrific injuries, including a shattered spine and broken limbs.
The Ukrainian model - who is recovering in Norway - has now broken her silence for the first time since fleeing the sex party in Dubai.
It was initially thought that Maria had been kidnapped into a sex trafficking ring linked to the notorious 'Porta Potty' scene.
These are disturbing events which are known to involve high-paying UAE clients who degrade women, often influencers, for large sums.
But Maria has now denied any involvement of Emirati citizens in her brutal ordeal.
She instead accused the privileged children of wealthy Russians and Ukrainian businessmen of abusing her after a wild party in a Dubai hotel.
Speaking to Russian news outlet Novosti, the model said: 'I mostly use a wheelchair and crutches.
'I still have a leg fracture that's healing.
'I'm learning to walk with crutches again, but for now, the wheelchair is my main means of moving around.'
An insider close to Maria said: "It was the Russians who tortured Maria.
Dark side of Dubai where Brit influencers are preyed upon for sex & women are brutalised at 'porta potty' parties
'She was found with a broken spine, arms and legs — and unable to speak."
According to Maria, she had missed her flight to Thailand while staying at the luxury Five Jumeirah Village hotel.
She was offered a place to stay by a 19-year-old man she had recently met at a karaoke bar. He claimed his father could fly her out on a private jet.
But then the man, along with a few other people, began to torture her instead, the model claims.
'They started teasing me, why I wasn't drinking,' she said.
'Then some aggressive pushes like pushing in the shoulders began.
'After that, they started making fun of me like 'you belong to us, we will do whatever we want'.'
She described how the group began smashing bottles and glass on the floor, making it impossible to move barefoot, and said they took her passport and belongings.
What are Porta Potty parties?
PORTA potty parties are events, usually in the United Arab Emirates, where women are paid large amounts of money to sexually gratify wealthy men - in often highly degrading ways.
It's thought that the women are sometimes duped into participating on false pretences - such as the promise of a modelling contract.
At the events, men exploit the opportunity to commit depraved acts on the women.
The name supposedly comes from the fact that the deeply disturbing acts can include men treating women as human toilets.
Women, often from ex-Soviet countries, are lured in by the promise of a glamorous lifestyle and highly paid careers in the oil-rich states.
An expert told The Sun that, once in the country, they fall under the complete control of the men and can be raped, drugged or even end up dead.
Recruiters often target attractive women with online presences, or even TV stars.
Radha Stirling, founder and CEO of Detained in Dubai, told The Sun: "It's exploitation disguised as glamour or opportunity. Women, in particular, are offered all sorts of opportunities in Dubai.
"They might be offered to come and model, to come and play music, or to expand their career in some way or another.
"But what they don't realise is that when they get there, they are essentially at the beck and call of whoever has brought them there.
"They're under their complete control, and they put themselves in such a risky position where they could end up gang raped, they could end up drugged, they could end up dead."
She claims the men 'hinted' they wanted sex — and when she refused, things escalated.
'I did not reciprocate, and this aggression was also heating them up,' she said.
Maria says she tried to escape and hid at a nearby construction site — but was tracked down, beaten, and thrown from a ledge.
'I ran away… I ran to the nearest building, just scared, and ran in, hid there. It was just an unfinished building, open,' Maria recalled.
She was eventually found in a hotel bathrobe by a passing driver who called an ambulance.
She fell into a coma and remained unconscious for days.
CCTV footage that could have shown what happened was allegedly erased after three months, Maria claims, leaving no video evidence.
'The police waited until the cameras were automatically wiped… So now there's no evidence,' she said.
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Maria pictured after the attack in a hospital in Dubai
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Maria said she is recovering and on the road to being able to walk again
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Dubai police are said to have detained the accused young men — briefly — but released them the following day, with the case reportedly closed.
'They now claim in their testimonies that they tried to find and help Maria and that she had asked to come to the party herself,' said her mother, Anna.
She revealed that her daughter's high-cost medical treatment in Dubai — running into the millions — was paid for by local authorities.
'I don't know how much they paid — the sum was colossal, millions,' she said.
Ostorozhno Novosti reported that in exchange, she was asked not to say "anything that would cast the Emirate's authorities in a negative light".
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It was initially thought she had attended a porta potty party with local UAE men
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