The accusation is shocking. In October, two men (17, 22) allegedly lured an 18-year-old with an intellectual disability into the toilet of the Viennese Praterstern because they wanted sex. Shocking detail in the process of sexual abuse of a defenseless person: two twelve-year-olds were said to have kept watch and snatched the victim’s bag.
“Talk to this girl, I want to have sex with her,” a 22-year-old is said to have told his 18-year-old companion on October 25 in Vienna’s Praterstern. He did so and after a few minutes, the young woman escorted the suspect to the toilet of the station. The reason why the girl followed them: She is mentally disabled due to a genetic defect. According to the public prosecutor’s office, the mental disability is “clearly recognizable” even for laymen.
“Come out then, I want too!”
The youngster locked herself in a toilet cubicle with the victim and tried to sexually abuse her. Traces of the Syrian’s DNA were found in the girl’s genitals. Particularly bad: According to the Public Prosecution Service, the other man shouted in front of the cabin door: “Then come out, I want too!”
Not the only shocking detail: two 12-year-old boys stood guard in front of the toilet facility. One of the two minors is said to have stolen the victim’s bag. The act was interrupted after 12 minutes by two facility operators knocking on the toilet door, who overheard the incident.
Suspects accuse each other
During the trial before the Vienna Regional Court, the accused, who are presumed innocent, become entangled in contradictions and accuse each other. During the day, the two 12-year-olds will also testify as witnesses. pending statement.
Source: Krone
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