A Muslim asylum seeker rapist has posted a taunting video together with his prison warden lover in which he said she was sent by God to save him.

Angela Magdici, 32, vanished with jailed Syrian rapist Hassan Kiko, 27, after opening up the door to his cell in Limmattal prison in Dietikon, Zurich, while she was working on a night shift, and vanishing with him while her colleague was taking a nap.

The next day when wardens realised that he had vanished, they raised the alarm but the couple had already fled in her black BMW X1, crossing over the border into Italy. Noticeable on the video is a cross and a rosary on the wall, which might indicate they are still in Italy which is a Catholic country.

Swiss prison officer Angela Magdici, right, let her rapist lover Hassan Kiko, left, out of his prison cell and escaped with him in a BMW X1 bought for her by her former husband

Magdici walked out on her husband Vasile Magdici after she cleaned out their bank accounts

Kiko, pictured, was jailed for four years for raping a 15-year-old girl in a friend's car

The vehicle was one that she had purchased together with her husband Vasile Magdici, who she had walked out on after emptying the joint bank account three months earlier.

In the separate videos posted by the pair, Kiko was smoking a cigarette at the time and started off by complaining about the food in jail which, he said, was terrible.

He said: 'This crap food, which I was always given by these crap people.' He then went on to complain had been abused in jail showing what he said were bruises on his legs and neck, and claimed that he had been forced to share a section of the jail with people who are HIV positive.

He had been jailed by a court in Dietikon last December for four years for raping a 15-year-old schoolgirl in a friend's car but on the video he insisted he was innocent.

He said that the was no evidence that the rape ever took place.

He then went on to swear about his defence lawyer, the judge and the prosecutors, and added that the appalling conditions in jail and his unfair conviction were justification for the fact that he had fled.

He went on: 'I prayed to God, and asked him for help, because I'm innocent. And God sent her to me.' He said that God had listened to his prayer, and that once God had agreed to help them escape, even the Swiss jail with all of its doors could not do anything against the power of God.

Magdici, 32, right, let Kiko, left, out of his cell to allow his escape while her colleague was asleep

Magdici, left, released a video for her family where she expressed her love for the Syrian rapist

Swiss police are looking at the videos released by the couple to see if they contain clues of their locations

In a separate video Angela, who has now been on the run with her lover for a month, said: 'I want to apologise to my family. Everything was so surreptitious but it was not possible to say anything before vanishing from your lives. I am really sorry, and I love you all very much.'

She went on to explain: 'What we did was a result of love.' She said that was not an excuse, but simply an explanation. She added: 'Hassan is the love of my life. I have never met such an honourable, warm and sensitive and funny man as him.'

The couple said that the video was taken on March 16, although it is unclear where, but police experts are already studying it and attempting to locate where the noticeable table cloth with butterfly patterns might have been sold.

Swiss police spokesperson Carmen Surber confirmed: 'The videos are now part of the investigation. They are being analysed for clues as to their location.'