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Apr 03, 2012 News
Police have said that they are hunting a 26-year-old man who reportedly raped his 14-year-old cousin over the weekend.
The man, who has not been located to date, is said to be from Tapakuma, an Amerindian community, some 15 miles south of Anna Regina. The victim is also from Tapakuma.
According to reports, the victim was sent to uplift a document some distance from her home. The 14-year-old, upon making her way back home was offered a ride by her 26-year-old cousin who was passing her.
The teenager reportedly agreed and accepted the lift. Instead of taking the teenager home, her cousin, reports further indicate, took her in the opposite direction and had sex with her. It is now believed that the two of them shared an intimate relationship.
The teenager underwent a medical examination on Monday at the Suddie Public Hospital Cooperation.
Meanwhile, the man who allegedly raped a Pomona Secondary School student has fallen ill and is presently a patient at the Suddie Public Hospital.
Police said due to his illness they were unable to institute the charge of rape against the man.
But that charge will be implemented as soon as he is out of the hospital. Reports are the 22-year-old allegedly impregnated the 15-year-old student, who is five months’ pregnant.
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