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Corinth: Attempted rape at school – Why were the boys detained – Newsbomb – News

Corinth: Attempted rape at school – Why were the boys detained – Newsbomb – News

Sexual assault on 14 years old Corinth High School Student – 15-year-old and 16-year-old accused will go to prison

The decision of the investigating officer and the prosecutor created a stir To judge the prisoners of trial Two of five juveniles charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old high school student in Corinth.

Two of the five accused are a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old youth He tried to rape the student. As of this morning, it has not been decided which jail they will be held in.

Police sources indicate that the two minors who have been remanded allegedly molested the girl’s genitalia and breasts in a very vicious manner. The same sources also stated that they retreated only when they realized that they could not, as the victim started shouting and resisting in any way. The 15-year-old and 16-year-old have caused concern in the past because of their behaviour.

The remaining three students were released on bail. Henceforth they will have to visit their local police station and at the same time the school environment will change.

The testimonies of the five defendants, which began at 12.00 noon yesterday (15/12), were suspended at one o’clock in the morning, while the hearings will continue today, Friday, so forensic examination and witness examinations are expected. .

The complaint was made by the mother of the 14-year-old boy. There has been attempted rape in front of the school and during school hours. The traumatized girl was taken to a structure in Athens to follow the procedures provided for the girl’s testimony about what exactly happened.

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It may be recalled that all five parents were arrested for neglecting the supervision of a minor. The prosecutor released them and scheduled a regular hearing.

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