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Two girls sexually assaulted in Fairfield park
Two girls sexually assaulted in Fairfield park
Two teenage girls have been sexually assaulted in a western Sydney park in the middle of the day by a group of men who had struck up a conversation with them earlier on a train, police say.
On Wednesday morning, detectives were doorknocking nearby homes and searching for CCTV footage of the attackers, whom they described as being Middle Eastern in appearance.
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Here we go again! [possibly]
New laws were passed for gang raping girls/women/men....life sentences in prison, from memory.
The "Sydney Gang Rapes" of 2000 virtually ignited the war that culminated in the so called "Cronulla Riots" in 2005.
Sydney gang rapes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sydney gang rapes were a series of gang rape attacks committed by a group of up to fourteen Lebanese Australian youths led by Bilal Skaf against Australian women and teenage girls, as young as 14, in Sydney Australia in 2000.
The crimes — described as ethnically motivated hate crimes by officials and commentators[1][2][3] — were covered extensively by the news media, and prompted the passing of new laws.
The nine men convicted of the gang rapes were sentenced to a total of more than 240 years in jail. According to court transcripts Judge Michael Finnane described the rapes as events "you hear about or read about only in the context of wartime atrocities".[4]
Two girls sexually assaulted in Fairfield park
Two teenage girls have been sexually assaulted in a western Sydney park in the middle of the day by a group of men who had struck up a conversation with them earlier on a train, police say.
On Wednesday morning, detectives were doorknocking nearby homes and searching for CCTV footage of the attackers, whom they described as being Middle Eastern in appearance.
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Here we go again! [possibly]
New laws were passed for gang raping girls/women/men....life sentences in prison, from memory.
The "Sydney Gang Rapes" of 2000 virtually ignited the war that culminated in the so called "Cronulla Riots" in 2005.
Sydney gang rapes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sydney gang rapes were a series of gang rape attacks committed by a group of up to fourteen Lebanese Australian youths led by Bilal Skaf against Australian women and teenage girls, as young as 14, in Sydney Australia in 2000.
The crimes — described as ethnically motivated hate crimes by officials and commentators[1][2][3] — were covered extensively by the news media, and prompted the passing of new laws.
The nine men convicted of the gang rapes were sentenced to a total of more than 240 years in jail. According to court transcripts Judge Michael Finnane described the rapes as events "you hear about or read about only in the context of wartime atrocities".[4]
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