Labourer charged and remanded over alleged rape of disabled girl

The accused, Octavus Williams appeared before the Chief Magistrate on Monday to face the rape charge.  He was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge.

Labourer charged and remanded over alleged rape of disabled girl

A 61-year-old labourer is behind bars, after he was remanded to jail for the alleged rape of  a 13-year-old disabled girl.

The accused, Octavus Williams appeared before the Chief Magistrate on Monday to face the rape charge.  He was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge.

The Court was told that the incident occurred last week in a Georgetown area.

It is reported that the accused, forced his way into the house where the young girl lived and forcibly engaged in sexual acts with her. It was a relative of the teenage girl who arrived home and caught the man as he was getting dressed.

A report was made and he was immediately arrested.

The Police Prosecutor objected to bail and told the Court that the man had been previously charged in connection with a similar case. The Magistrate remanded to him to jail until later this week when the matter will continue.

 

 

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