Two American university students on a spring vacation trip were held in a Danish prison for two weeks after an discussion with an Uber driver about an incorrect speech, Chordination to family members.
Owen Ray, 20, a student at the University of Miami in Ohio, and her unidentified friend were arrested at a Copenhagen airport on April 1, one day after entertaining the duration of the incorrect destination address, an Uber trip led to a dispute with the mother, she told the mother, the mother, the mother, the mother.
After realizing that they put the wrong address, Buchen-ray said the two students asked to leave and ask for a new trip.
“Approximately five minutes later, the Uber driver turned around and found them walking and started shouting at them,” he told The Outlet.
The Uber driver then accused Ray and his friend, who are from the Chicago area, or do not pay for the trip, thought the receptions show what they did, said the mother.
The family lawyer, Jordan Finfer, told ABC News that the driver kicked Ray in the groin. In response, the student moved the driver away, which made him fall. Ray and his friend escaped, said the lawyer.
Buchen-ray was just four hours to pick up his son from the spring vacation trip at O’Hare International Airport when he recovered a text message that his son had been stopped in his leg.
“Approximately 6 in the morning, I received a text message from a foreign number that said:” Mom, I am in prison in Copenhagen, “he told CBS.
The trial took place while the students were at the airport, Finfer told The Outlet.
Owen has not yet been accused, but was detanated because it was considered a “risk of escape,” said Finner.
The status of his name is unknown.
“While they waited at the doors to board their planes to go home, they were arrested by the Danish police,” said Finfer.
“Owen is still detained, it is likely to be stopped until the end of the months; he never loaded bone,” said Finfer.
Buchen-ray, who plans to travel to Copenhagen, said his son is locked up for 23 hours a day and that he only speaks to him once a week.
She said she worries her how her time in jail will affect him along the way.
“There will be ramifications of this. You know, when you are locked in a jail cell for 23 hours a day, you can’t go out with anything,” said Buchen-ray.
Owen and his friend have lost two weeks or the school so far.
Buchen-ray and Finfer are waiting for the case to go to trial, which should happen at some point in this month. However, a 5 -day judicial holiday for Easter can delay the procedures, the exit said.
Illinois’s American senator’s office, Dick Durbin, issued a statement to ABC, saying that “they have been in regular contact with the family and our embassy in Denmark since they realized the situation.”
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