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Lethbridge man charged with sexual assault of 14-year-old girl

Lethbridge man charged with sexual assault of 14-year-old girl

CTV News14-05-2025

Macebo Arthur Mokwena is charged with sexual interference, invite sexual touching and sexual assault of a person under 16. (LPS/handout)

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