In Yekaterinburg, a previously convicted man raped a girl under the influence of drugs for a long time
A previously convicted 45-year-old man in Yekaterinburg attacked a 22-year-old girl and raped her for five hours. This was reported by the E1.RU portal, citing sources in the local police.
The crime took place on April 13 on a deserted section of the highway of the Ural capital. A native of Polevskoy (a city of regional subordination in the south of the Sverdlovsk region of Russia. – Note ed.) offered to take a young girl to the place she needed in a car sharing car. She agreed and got into the car. However, he took the victim not there, but to a deserted place, where he stopped the car, attacked the stranger, undressed her, tied her with her own clothes and abused her. He raped the unfortunate girl for at least five hours, distracted only by the use of illegal substances.
After the end of many hours of abuse, he drove the victim home. The girl immediately contacted the police. The man was detained, but he denies his guilt, arguing that the victim herself gave her voluntary consent to all further actions.
The 45-year-old assailant is currently facing criminal charges for rape and sexual assault. The suspect is reportedly under house arrest. The friends of the victim, a 22-year-old girl, are dissatisfied with this measure of restraint, who indicate that the attacker was previously convicted of murder. “He stated that she allegedly was drunk herself and climbed up to him, but the examination showed that she was just normal, and traces of some kind of drug were found in his body, — one of them was outraged. — And, despite all this, they let him go so easily.
The law enforcement agencies confirmed the publication of a statement from the victim. “The Investigation Department for the Zheleznodorozhny District is investigating a criminal case on the fact of committing sexual crimes against a resident of Yekaterinburg, born in 2001,” — highlighted there. If a man is found guilty, but he faces a new sentence of imprisonment for up to 10 years.