One of them would have recorded with his cell phone: the first known history of the group rape suffered by an 18-year-old girl in Temuco

by times news cr

2024-09-28 08:13:43

According to what was detailed by the Temuco Prosecutor’s Office, those arrested for this group rape were caught in flagrante delicto.

Three men between 20 and 24 years old remain in preventive detention in Temuco, after being accused of star in a group rape against an 18-year-old girl during the celebration of National Holidays.

According to what was reported by the La Araucanía Prosecutor’s Office, The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, September 22.after everyone met in the branches located in the Isla Cautín sector.

That day, the young woman arrived at that facility where she ran into the subjects she had previously met. For a few hours everyone shared the place, but later they invited her to continue celebrating in the San Antonio sector.

They would have recorded with a cell phone

According to the victim, shortly before 2:00 in the morning, the subjects forcibly transferred her to another sector, where They stripped her naked and gang-raped her.. They also hit and bit her.

A pedestrian who was passing near the place heard the young woman’s screams and saw how she was being abused, so he immediately notified the Carabineros.

The prompt arrival of police officers allowed the capture in flagrante delicto of the three subjectsthose who after its formalization were in preventive detention.

The prosecutor of the Temuco Prosecutor’s Office, Luis Torres, asserted that “apparently one of them recorded the sexual assault that was being committed with a cell phone“.

“That is why it was relevant that the Public Ministry seized those phones and requested authorization to extract the information and verify if such a recording exists. which would allow verifying the participation of each of them“added the prosecutor in charge of the investigation of this group rape in Temuco.

This article reports on an ongoing judicial process, so people identified as detained or charged should not be considered guilty or treated as such until they are convicted by a final sentence (Article 4 of the Criminal Procedure Code).

Gender violence: if you are a victim or witness of economic, psychological, obstetric, physical or sexual violence, you can receive free and confidential guidance at number 1455 of the National Service for Women and Gender Equality (SernamEG). You can also call +569 9700 7000 or the Safe Report Phone: 600 400 0101. If you need psychological, social or legal support, these are the Women’s Centers throughout the country.

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