
A woman thought to have attended one of Dubai’s now-infamous “porta potty” parties claims she heard four words before she was “thrown off” a roof.
A recent documentary released by the BBC, titled Death in Dubai: #Dubaiportapotty, shed light on an unsettling trend where women are supposedly tricked into so-called “porta potty” parties in the Middle Eastern city, having been promised careers there.
The parties, it’s claimed, are a front for a sex ring operating out of Dubai’s wealthiest, most glamorous neighorhoods, and seek to take advantage of vulnerable women.
They’re rumored to involve models with large social media followings being lured by extremely rich men to perform degrading, often sexual acts in return for cash, gifts or free accommodation at lavish hotels.
Two women, Monic Karungi and Kayla Birungi, fell to their deaths from high-rise buildings in Dubai. Both deaths were ruled suicides.
Another woman, Maria Kovalchuk, is said to have very nearly met with a similar fate. She told a Russian news outlet that her harrowing experience played out in March, and that she’s now wheelchair bound and cannot walk with assistance after possibly being thrown from a roof.