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Teens charged over alleged six-hour gang rape of Sydney girl

Teens charged over alleged six-hour gang rape of Sydney girl

The Age16 hours ago

Two boys, one aged 14, and two teenage men have been charged over the alleged gang rape of a girl in Sydney's south-west in December.
The horrific crime allegedly took place over six hours in various locations in Liverpool, Sadleir and surrounding areas on December 15, 2024.
The 17-year-old girl was at a shopping centre in Liverpool about 5.30pm that Sunday, when she was approached by an unknown man who then followed her to his car.
Police allege the woman 'reluctantly' let the man inside her car, where he began sexually assaulting her. He then asked to be driven to a park in Sadleir, which police say the girl agreed to on the basis that she believed he would leave the car when they arrived.
Instead, the abuse allegedly continued, with two other males getting in the car at Wheat Park, where they joined in the gang rape, police say.
A fourth man arrived in another vehicle, before also joining in the alleged sexual assault as the car was driven around the area.
At 11.30pm, six hours after the alleged ordeal began, the girl was left alone in the car by the four men, finally giving her the chance to call for help.
She contacted a friend who took her to Liverpool Police Station, where she reported the incident.
Police launched Strike Force Dungannon to investigate the incident, arresting two teenagers five days after the alleged assault, on December 20.

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