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May 01, 2012 News
The mother of the nine-year-old girl, who was allegedly sexually abused by her stepfather, had insisted on a second medical examination. Yesterday she failed to show up at the prescribed time at the agency.
The mother showed-up one hour later and claimed that she was waiting at Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
The medical examination was scheduled for 13:30hrs yesterday, the child’s mother was to report to the agency. She was the one who claimed the first medical report was incorrect and had insisted on a second one.
According to a source, an agent at Child Care Protection Agency (CCPA) had advised the little girl’s mother to be present at the agency’s head office before 13:30 hrs yesterday.
The source revealed that the agent at CCPA did not inform the family at which hospital the little girl would have been examined.
Reports are that a Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara man, in his 40s, was arrested two Mondays ago after his nine-year-old stepdaughter revealed to her stepmother that he had allegedly sexually assaulted her.
She also told her stepmother that she told her mother every time the man touched her but her mother would turn a blind eye.
Her biological mother however, told Kaieteur News that her daughter never reported anything to her. She also said that her husband would never molest her daughter.
The mother said that her daughter has been instigated by someone.
The man however, was placed on a $100,000 station bail.
The little girl however, has been placed in the custody of her father and her stepmother, who are residing in the city, until the CCPA completes its investigation.
The medical examination has been rescheduled to Friday.
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