Two adults aged 23 and a minor aged 16 were indicted. 28 days of ITT were issued to the senior.
Three individuals aged 16 and 23 were placed in pre-trial detention on November 27 in Nîmes, suspected of having hit and sexually assaulted a 63-year-old woman in Mende (Lozère), we learned Le Figaro with the Nîmes public prosecutor's office.
The trio was indicted for “gang rape, break-in into a residential premises aggravated by the circumstance of the meeting”details the Nîmes prosecutor's office, recalling that the suspects face 20 years of criminal imprisonment. 28 days of ITT were issued to the victim.
“Very violently hit”
The facts date back to the evening of November 20. The three individuals entered the home of the sixty-year-old and “very violently hit”indicates the prosecution in a press release. According to initial investigations, the senior was also sexually assaulted.
As a family assistant for the departmental council, two minors placed by child welfare were staying in her house at the time of the events. The two teenagers managed to return to their room and contact the police. The police then arrived on the scene and arrested one of the three thugs. The other two managed to escape but were caught “a few days later and placed in police custody”further details the parquet floor.
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