Mar 12 • 14:58 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Mother of collective rape victim in RJ says her daughter was taken inside a bus: 'There were all kinds of abuse, slaps in the face'

The mother of a 17-year-old girl who was a victim of collective rape in Nova Friburgo described the harrowing details of how her daughter was attacked and abused by three acquaintances.

In a tragic incident that has drawn outrage and concern, the mother of a 17-year-old girl from Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, recounted the horrifying events surrounding her daughter's collective rape. She revealed that on February 16, while returning from a friend's grandmother's birthday party, her daughter encountered three teenage boys known to her from the neighborhood. During this encounter, the boys allegedly offered her drugs, which she accepted and reportedly led to her incapacitation.

Following her drug use, the girl was taken to a secluded area where the abuse began. The mother provided disturbing details stating her daughter was subsequently lured into a parked tourist bus, where multiple assaults occurred. The shocking nature of the events has highlighted serious issues regarding the safety of young women in the region and the need for stronger protective measures and legal repercussions against such crimes.

The incident has sparked local and national discourse surrounding the prevalence of sexual violence against minors, especially in contexts where victims may be vulnerable. The fact that the suspects were juveniles themselves adds complexity to the discussions on accountability and justice for the victim, as the community grapples with both outrage and the urgent need for preventive measures to protect youth from such predatory behaviors.

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