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Yvelines: suspected of having raped two teenagers aged 12 and 13 after having made them drink

2020-05-30T18:05:44.751Z


The suspect had given an appointment on Snapchat to one of them in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Wednesday evening. Aged 18, he was imprisoned.


An 18-year-old man suspected of raping two teenage girls, aged 12 and 13, on Wednesday evening in the Bel Air district of Saint-Germain-en-Laye was indicted on Thursday by a judge from Versailles. He was imprisoned in the process.

This Wednesday, the police moved shortly after 11 p.m. on Schnapper Street, following calls from residents saying they were disturbed by disturbers who were making noise in an underground parking lot in their residence. When the patrol arrives, the officers discover the two young girls. In shock, they tell them that they have been raped. One of them said that she had contacted their future attacker on the Snapchat social network before accepting an appointment in this underground car park, where the three of them stayed for a while.

Vodka and cannabis shots

According to their account, the boy made them drink several glasses of Vodka and made them smoke cannabis during the evening. "One of them was even sick and the young man would have taken advantage of their condition to abuse them" reports a source close to the case.

The two victims were taken to hospital. When auditioned, one of them manages to give a name and a particular physical aspect to her attacker, a recognizable mole. Thanks to these elements, the boy, already well known to local police services, is easily identified. Arrested in the Bel-Air district by municipal police officers, he was placed in police custody on the premises of the Saint-Germain-en-Laye police station.

During the interrogations, the young man rejected all the charges brought against him, arguing even that nothing happened with the two teenage girls. The continuation of the investigation, carried out by the police officers of the urban security of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, should make it possible to see more clearly. Samples were taken from the victims and their clothes in order to find a possible genetic fingerprint of the suspect. But for now, the forensic laboratory has not provided its results.

Source: leparis

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