Nasir Kicho, a refugee welcomed to Australia for a new beginning, has instead become a perpetrator of heinous acts. He has been accused of assaulting several women and even a child while masquerading as a rideshare driver. Despite his criminal convictions, Kicho remains in Australia, with his visa status unchanged.
One of his victims, Jess, bravely spoke out, asserting that Kicho destroyed her life. She recounted her traumatic experience, revealing that within moments of his attack, she realised she would never feel safe again. The emotional toll has left her questioning if she will ever return to her former self, highlighting the profound impact of Kicho’s actions.
Jess’s call for justice underscores the broader issue of how the systems in place may fail to protect victims while prioritising offenders, even those with criminal backgrounds. Her courage to share her story sheds light on the urgent need for reform and support for victims of violence.