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Imprisoned Cypriot Tycoon Believes Lithuanian Sisters Will Now Go to Jail
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Imprisoned Cypriot Tycoon Believes Lithuanian Sisters Will Now Go to Jail

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A wealthy South African man, imprisoned in Cyprus, claims he was wrongly accused by his ex-wife and her sister, both Lithuanian nationals.
  • The man alleges the two sisters conspired against him, possibly to seize his assets and avoid working.
  • He lost significant wealth and missed important family events, including his daughters' celebrations, during his incarceration.

A deeply troubling saga involving a wealthy South African businessman, his former Lithuanian wife, and her sister has unfolded in Cyprus, painting a picture of alleged betrayal and wrongful imprisonment. The businessman, who has spoken out in an interview with Delfi, asserts that he was unjustly incarcerated based on false accusations orchestrated by his ex-wife, Rลซta K., and her sister, Aistฤ—.

According to the businessman's account, the situation escalated after Aistฤ—, Rลซta's sister, moved into their home in Cyprus. He claims that Aistฤ— struggled with issues related to alcohol and medication, and exhibited a reluctance to work. It is his belief that the sisters devised a plan, potentially motivated by a desire to gain financial independence without labor, which led to his false implication.

This ordeal has had devastating consequences for the businessman. Beyond the harsh realities of prison life, he has reportedly lost his entire fortune. Compounding the personal tragedy, he was unable to be present for significant milestones in his daughters' lives, including their celebrations, during his time behind bars. The narrative presented is one of a man fighting to clear his name and reclaim his life after what he describes as a calculated plot by his former wife and her sister.

The story, which has gained traction in the Cypriot press, now sees the businessman vowing to ensure the sisters face consequences. His determination to see them imprisoned suggests a deep-seated desire for justice and retribution, framing the situation as a battle against those who he believes have wronged him and destroyed his life.

Now they themselves will go to prison.

โ€” South African businessmanExpressing his determination to see his accusers face legal consequences.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.