A 50-year-old man was sentenced to 20 years in prison by the Guadeloupe Assizes Court for several rapes, some of which were committed against minors, the Bas-Terre prosecutor’s office told AFP on Saturday.
The accused was sentenced on Friday evening “maximum penalty“At the request of the attorney general, accompanied by a ten-year socio-judicial investigation with a treatment order,” Daniel Druy-Ayral, chief prosecutor of the Bas-Terre Court of Appeal, told AFP. He was found guilty of raping five people, some of whom were minors at the time.
This school-based maintenance worker would operate until 2018 at the home of a local elected official, who was often absent, and whose house she was keeping, according to local media. The latter heFor 12 years, he entrusted the care of his house, he says that he was never surprised when he saw her coming, sometimes with small children.“, reports the France-Antilles daily newspaper.
some children”were his family members, nephews or niecesothers wereidle, neglected children, failure at school, running away“, one of the trial lawyers explained on Radio Caraïbes International (RCI).
Five victims were joined as civil parties, the youngest to date being 17, but the number could be much higher and closer.”thirties“, according to the RCI, which specifies that: “there will be a prescription for certain actions«. The witness, who could no longer be a civilian, thus recounted the alleged assaults dating back to the 1980s.
Source: Le Figaro

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