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Nurse who treated Kentucky wigger moms after they were 'raped' during Carnival cruise says incident was 'worst scene I ever had to work' and that women 'were in horrible shambles'

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The two white broads were fucking around with black men and someone who
knew them saw it when they streamed bits live facetiming. They got
busted. Screaming "rape" is how liberal whores try and evade
responsibility for their poor decisions.

Two Kentucky moms who were drugged and raped at a Bahamas beach on their
first-ever trip abroad were in an ‘awful state,’ according to a nurse who
saw them return to the cruise ship.

Ladonna Batty, a family nurse practitioner from Arkansas, said it was ‘the
worst scene that I had ever had to work’ after she helped Amber Shearer
and Dongayla Dobson back on board the Carnival Elation.

The childhood friends said they were attacked at Pirate’s Cove beach
resort on February 4 after the ship docked at Freeport in Grand Bahama on
the last day of a four-day cruise.

Batty spoke out to support the women’s account as it emerged that two
resort workers arrested at the scene after the women identified them have
since been released.

‘Out of my 20-odd years of practicing, it was the worst scene that I had
ever had to work. It was a horrible situation for both girls,’ said Batty
who was a fellow passenger on the cruise.

‘Seeing those girls in that state was awful, something happened to them
that they will carry for the rest of their lives.’

Dobson, 31, told Dailymail.com they saw Carnival’s adverts for Pirate’s
Cove and on the final day of the four-day cruise ‘we just decided to spend
the day on the beach'.

‘There were other people from the cruise on the beach so there weren't red
flags for us,' she added.

Minutes after accepting ‘cocktails’ from uniformed resort staff they were
stumbling and staggering on the beach, terrifying Dobson’s mother who was
watching them live-stream their experience on social media.

‘They were like falling all over the place,’ Frankie King told Fox News.

‘They don't drink a lot, but I've seen both of those girls drunk. I knew
there was something else going on.’

Tiw hours later King received a chilling text from her daughter: ‘Call us
now we’ve been drugged and raped.’

‘It's a parent's worst nightmare,’ King said.

‘Your child is in trouble, in danger and scared, and they're 300, 500
miles away, or whatever, across the water, and I can't get to them.’

Police were called after a resort housekeeper found the pair unconscious
in a resort bathroom.

'We were treated as criminals and refused rape kits after asking
repeatedly,' Shearer said.

'We were forced to show where our rapes took place and to face the men who
raped us,' she added.

The women claimed they were taken to a bathroom and 'forced to urinate'
and 'wipe away the evidence'.

'They had us change out of the one-piece swimsuits and into our swimsuit
covers,' Dobson told NewsNation.

It was only back on the boat that they were given a rape kit test and a
toxicology test, which showed the cocktail of drugs including cocaine,
opiates and benzodiazepines in their system, but no alcohol.

‘I got my phone out and immediately started charting everything,
documenting everything I'd seen,’ nurse Batty told Lex18.

‘I was thinking as a practitioner, ‘Let me get all this documented, let me
get all these details for the girls because they’re not gonna remember
some of it if they were drugged’.

‘Anybody should be able to go on vacation and have a drink or have a Coca
Cola and take some pictures and not get brutally assaulted.’

Police arrested a 54-year-old man from Eight Mile Rock and a 40-year-old
from South Bahama after resort staff showed them security footage of the
women being led away.

Pirate’s Cove later cast doubt on the women’s account saying it ‘conflicts
with what the time-stamped surveillance videos contain’.

But Batty is in no doubt that the women were assaulted.

‘Oh 100 percent, worst thing I’ve ever seen, they were in a horrible
shambles.’

The Bahamas is visited by 7million Americans a year and tourism accounts
for 70 percent of its economy.

But it has been subject to an official US travel advisory since January
warning visitors to exercise ‘extreme caution’ after a spate of murders
and sexual assaults.

The women claim they were never alerted by the cruise company to the
advisory before leaving the boat for a resort promoted by Carnival as
offering ‘true Bahamian relaxation’.

'We had no idea what was going on in the Bahamas, none whatsoever,’ they
said.

'We were targeted from the moment we were spotted.'

Carnival has insisted the women were on an ‘independent shore excursion’,
and its crew members ‘routinely share guidance with guests on keeping safe
while ashore’.

The pair have thanked Batty for her help in the aftermath of the attack.

‘She was our advocate,’ Shearer, 31, said.

‘Had it not been for Ladonna advocating for us I don’t know what would
have happened.’

The Royal Bahamian Police said the two arrested men have been released
‘pending further inquiries’, and insisted investigators treat all sexual
assaults ‘with the highest level of professionalism, privacy and
sensitivity’.

‘Emergency Medical Services offered medical assistance to the victims,
which they declined, signing a waiver and then leaving for their cruise
ship in a private vehicle,’ they said in a statement.

‘Recognizing the gravity of the incident, our officers boarded the cruise
ship, providing a sexual assault kit and hospital form to the ship’s
medical doctor and obtained signed statements from the victims.’

Dongayla’s mother said it was more than 24 hours before she saw her
daughter return home to Kentucky.

‘I never imagined how traumatized they actually were until I saw them at
the airport,’ she added.

‘It was like they were children again. They came running into me and
jumped on me. I mean, they almost knocked me down.

‘Everything came out all at once. We're all just absolutely bawling.

‘We stood there for I don't know how long. They wouldn't let go, and we're
just rubbing their backs and saying, "I've got you. You're safe now."'

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