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A teenage girl was left ‘covered in blood’ and needing surgery after she was allegedly drugged and gang raped by 10 men at her own birthday party.
A teenage girl was left needing surgery after she claimed she was drugged and gang raped by 10 men at her own birthday party, according to reports.
The 15-year-old was celebrating her birthday with friends and family in the city of Rosario in Argentina when she was brutally attacked, Argentine newspaper La Nación reports.
An 18-year-old man, who reportedly knew the victim and lived nearby, has been accused of drugging her during the celebrations on December 12.
He allegedly gave the girl a drink which appeared to be alcohol before taking the victim to his house, according to reports.
An eyewitness said the victim was stumbling as she left her family home with the suspect, local newspaper Infobae reports.
Family and friends at the party started looking for the teenager when they realised she had disappeared and reportedly found her wandering in the street near her home several hours later.
Disorientated and covered in blood, the girl claimed she had been raped by 10 men at the suspect’s house before collapsing, according to La Nación .
The teen was rushed to the Eva Perón Hospital, where doctors reportedly found her injuries to be compatible with a violent sex attack.
Dr Jorge Kilstenin said the girl underwent an operation due to her “considerable genital injuries” and received two blood transfusions, Todo Noticias reports.
“It is evident there was a situation of sexual violence,” Dr Kilstenin said, adding that the victim remains in hospital.
According to the newspaper, the girl’s mother told local broadcaster L28 , “We were celebrating her birthday with family and friends. He put something in her drink and took her out of my house.
“He wasn’t invited, nor was he her boyfriend.”
She claimed her daughter was drugged when she found her covered in blood in the street.
“If I didn’t get her to hospital, she would have died in my arms from all the things they did to her,” she said.
She added, “I’m not going to stop until justice is done.”
According to Pagina 12 , Ramiro Gonzalez Raggio, head of the city’s Sexual Crimes Unit, said he is confident at least five people were involved in the gruesome attack.
“We can confirm with reliable evidence that five people participated,” he told the newspaper.
Two of the perpetrators are reported to be the brothers of the 18-year-old suspect, while a second suspect, a 26-year-old man, has also been arrested for participating in the attack.
The 18-year-old suspect’s mum could also be prosecuted as local sources claim she knew the attack was taking place and did nothing to stop it.
The girl reportedly told psychologists she briefly remembers one suspect on top of her and also claims to have heard the mum of one of the suspects saying: “They are going to report you for what you have done.”
Mr Raggio said the authorities believe they have identified the culprits, but cops have not ruled out the possibility of further suspects.
Cops are also investigating whether the victim was drugged before she was raped, but Raggio said detectives believe the girl collapsed due to the amount of alcohol she drank at the party.
The suspects could face 20 years in prison, according to Infobae .
The main suspect’s house was also set on fire by neighbours during protests after the attack, the newspaper reports, which might have destroyed key evidence in the case.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and is reproduced here with permission.
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In October 1985, I attended a pop concert against my parents' wishes. By the end of the night I had been gang raped in circumstances similar to those alleged by the 17-year-old girl accusing several men, including Premiership footballers, of raping her at the Grosvenor House hotel. The men who raped me weren't celebrities and they weren't even rich. In reality they were nobodies. But to me, a 14-year-old girl, only 4ft 11in tall, with very limited experience of the world, they were glamour personified.
The men, who were about six years older than me, were in a pop band, playing village halls and occasional support slots to bigger bands. They talked about a world I knew nothing of, a glamorous world of recording studios and record contracts. Their faces pouted out of photo- graphs in the local paper. They were local celebrities. They were a gang with catchphrases I didn't understand, mostly referring to sex acts, and little hand signals that my best friend and I emulated and giggled over in the playground at lunchtime.
That night, I watched them on the stage high above me and when they smiled at me, pointed me out and waved, I felt grown-up and glamorous, and important. I had been seeing one of them, Liam, for three weeks and had met Phil and Simon once or twice. Liam asked me to arrange to stay out the night of the concert. He suggested I lie to my parents and say I was at a girlfriend's house, so we could "spend the whole night together". I would have done anything he asked because I had fallen in love with this man who spoke of grown-up things, who said, "I can't believe you're only 14, you look so much older" - though the photos I gaze at now tell me that I didn't. He also told me that he couldn't believe I was a virgin when I first met him. Couldn't believe his luck, more like.
So I arranged my alibi and went to the concert. I wasn't plied with champagne but with cheap vodka. I didn't drink much of it and certainly wasn't drunk. I was never a teenage drinker. After the concert, the men were on a high, enjoying the attention of their groupies. I waited while they circulated for half an hour and then they came over to me. Liam asked if I had made the arrangement to stay out. I said yes and he shuffled me out of the door quickly, followed by the others.
Liam asked if I would like to stay at Simon's house where we would "all be together" or go back to the fourth member of the band's bedsit. (He was also a model and actor and was having a party.) I didn't understand the hidden meaning. I thought he wanted us to spend the night alone together at Simon's, so this was what I chose. This is what, he later told me, he took as my consent. Asking me where I wanted to stay was taken as consent to group sex.
The year before, our county had been terrorised by a rapist known as the Fox. Malcolm Fairley broke into houses during the night and raped women at gunpoint in front of their husbands. My father, desperate to protect his family, would stay up all night after barricading the windows. He was determined no rapist would get near us.
I felt safe, with my father watching over me. That was what I thought rape was, a man climbing through your window in the night. I never thought it would happen at a local music festival, the first I had ever attended, after days of begging and pleading with my parents. I didn't think Liam would spend three weeks getting to know me, before passing me on to his friends.
I was taken to a small modern house. There was a black leather sofa, black ash veneer furniture and Athena pictures of semi-naked women. It was a 1980s bachelor pad, I suppose, though I had never been in one before. I still had a Pierrot duvet cover. The men said they were tired and that we should go to bed. I followed them up the stairs, led by Liam. When we reached the room I looked around, confused. I asked Liam where we would sleep. He said, "We'll all squeeze in together."
As the other men got into bed I asked Liam if we could sleep downstairs, but Phil was growing impatient and told us to hurry up because he wanted to sleep, and Liam jumped at his command, hurrying me along. I left my shirt and underwear on and got into bed next to the man I had trusted, feeling embarrassed, knowing that I wouldn't sleep a wink.
The light went out and Liam started touching me. I whispered, no, said it wasn't right with his friends there, and asked again to go downstairs. But he wasn't even listening. He had sex with me. I won't say this was rape, though it was statutory rape because of my age, but I was uncomfortable and uncooperative, hating every second of it. I thought that if I just let him do it, it would be over and I would be able to wait out the long hours until it was safe to go home without arousing my parents' suspicions. But then the light was on and Phil said, "Can we join in?" And Liam said, "Be my guest." None of them asked me.
I won't torture the reader or myself with the details of what they did to me. Suffice to say, I was the victim of a "ramming" - one of their catchphrases. I was raped by Simon and Phil in turn, each with the "assistance" of the other. To this day I can still feel the chill metal of Phil's nipple-rings pressing against my flesh as I was torn apart in every sense. I often wake from nightmares where I am having the breath squashed out of me, a huge weight pushing down on me and the smell of his aftershave in my nose.
In Nicholas Meikle's words, like the 17-year-old girl, I "stayed for breakfast", though I didn't eat a thing. I watched them stuff their mouths with fried egg sandwiches and waited for them to drive me home. I couldn't call my parents or go home early, or they would know I had lied and, like many teenagers, I was scared. So I waited and they drove me home. I ran a hot bath and began a ritual that would last for years, scrubbing my flesh in an attempt to get clean. Friends frequently joke about how obsessive-compulsive I am when it comes to cleaning but the truth of this obsession lies in that night.
I have lived with the shame and consequences of their actions for the past 18 years. The emotional repercussions have been enormous. Soon after the attack I attempted suicide but I never told a soul my secret. The men, however, bragged about the "three's up" as they put it. It wasn't seen as rape, though. It was seen as me being a slag, a willing participant in group sex even though I was a child with no experience of men like them, and almost no experience of sex. I have suffered from clinical depression, panic attacks, nightmares and many symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder ever since.
The physical consequences of that night scarred me, too, and the physical damage I sustained during the attack has had serious health implications for me ever since.
I have dealt with my disgusting secret without therapy or help of any kind, other than the endless support of my husband and family. But now, everywhere I turn, I am faced with the story of a teenage girl who says she was gang raped by a group of men who had wooed her with their celebrity. It is in every paper, on the radio and the television. It isn't hearing about it through the media that causes my anger, but rather the comments and opinions of others who question what she was doing drinking in those sorts of bar, pursuing those sorts of men, going back to hotel rooms with strangers, and in their judgment of her behaviour, I feel judged - though they know nothing of what happened to me.
Teenage girls will always be impressed by older men, particularly those who promise a world of glamour and glitz that is far away from their experience. For some girls it might be a premiership footballer but for others it will just be the lad in her class who everyone fancies, or the singer in a local rock band.
I applaud the 17-year-old's ability to tell her parents and go to the police. Much of my anger is at myself for my inability to do these things. At the age of 14, I could only see that it was my fault. I lied to my parents, I agreed to go to the house, I didn't know how to stop the men raping me and so how could I face my family with that amount of shame? I didn't report the rape until many years later, and even then I decided in the end that I couldn't go through with it. I had moved away and wanted to forget it had ever happened.
At a book signing, in my hometown, 16 years on, Liam turned up. I had him ejected. Some months later, Phil turned up at a friend's party just a few minutes from my home. He said hello as if we were old friends. Furious, I confronted him with the truth.
"The thing is Emilia," he said, "we really liked you. We thought of you as one of the gang."
But I was never part of their gang. Their gang was about subjecting schoolgirls to humiliating, degrading sexual acts. What these footballers are accused of is nothing new. The frightening part is that this has always happened. It happens in small towns and cities up and down the country, on council estates and in middle-class suburbs. It happens to nice girls and girls who get drunk, in bars and clubs, and it will go on happening until this issue is tackled head on.
I don't think Phil or Simon believed at the time that they were committing rape. They viewed this type of sex as "normal". Liam later told me he thought I was participating. "You never said anything," he said. When confronted with the victim's perspective they are forced to consider their actions in an entirely different light. I asked Phil to imagine his 14-year-old daughter subjected to an identical situation to mine. Would this be rape? I wanted him to consider me as a person, a child rather than a piece of meat. "Looking at that scenario [the rape]," he said, "I can paint it blacker in my head than probably you can...." I don't think so, but I do believe that he is now aware that rape isn't just grabbing a woman in a dark alleyway at knifepoint.
Young men need to be taught that it isn't rape only when a girl screams and shouts and kicks. There are different types of power and sometimes a woman doesn't even need to be held down. I didn't shout or scream or kick. I lay with my eyes shut tight, crying silently while Phil held Simon by the hips and pushed him into me, brutally, shouting "Ram, ram, ram" and laughing. Afterwards, he asked me if I had come.
· All names except the author's have been changed. Emilia di Girolamo is a writer and award-winning playwright. Her novel Freaky is published by Pulp Books, priced £7.99. Her play Boom Bye Bye, based on these events, is in development.

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A SCHOOLGIRL claims she was gang raped on board a luxury ship during a Christmas holiday with her family in the latest case to rock the cruise industry.
The 15-year-old says she was targeted on Royal Caribbean’s popular Oasis of the Seas ship after boarding the boat on Boxing Day.
The shocking sex assault allegation is now being used to highlight the hidden horrors of cruise holidays.
According to a lawsuit filed in Florida, the teen became separated from her family and was plied with alcohol by a group of around 12 adult male passengers in the lounge.
She became “obviously drunk, disoriented and unstable” and the men then led her to a cabin where they “brutally assaulted and gang raped her”.
The girl - identified only as K.T. - claims multiple cruise staff witnessed her becoming drunk during the 2015 incident, but “did nothing to protect or help her”.
They failed to step in and stop the men from getting her intoxicated or luring her away, reports Kate Schneider for news.com.
The lawsuit was first filed in December 2016 but was dismissed for failing to state a claim, with Royal Caribbean arguing it was unforeseeable to the staff that a guest could be raped under the circumstances described.
She then appealed, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal published an opinion last week reversing the decision and reinstating her negligence suit.
The court found K.T. had indeed sufficiently alleged the cruise company had breached its “duty of care” to the woman.
The complaint alleges that “as a direct and proximate result” of Royal Caribbean’s negligence and failures, including to warn of the increased risk of sex attacks on-board, K.T. was “directly and proximately caused to be sexually assaulted and/or physically battered and/or gang raped”.
Cruise passengers are also at higher risk of crime and injury on-board due to the “copious quantities” of alcohol on-board, according to the lawsuit, but little is done to protect them.
The appellate court found that: “The scope of Royal Caribbean’s duty to protect its passengers is informed, if not defined, by its knowledge of the dangers they face on-board."
Chief Judge Ed Carnes stated: “Publicly available data reinforces the allegations in the complaint that Royal Caribbean knew or should have known about the danger of sexual assault aboard its cruise ships."
A Royal Caribbean spokesperson told news.com.au that while they are unable to comment on pending litigation, “we do take this allegation very seriously”.
“The safety and security of our guests is our top priority,” the spokesperson said.
Unfortunately, K.T.’s case is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to sexual assault at sea.
According to the website Cruise Law News , run by Jim Walker from Walker & O’Neill maritime lawyers, there have been hundreds of sex attacks reported on cruise ships in the last few years.
“A cruise ship is like a floating city of 10,000 people with no police,” Philip Gerson, a lawyer who testified before US Congress on behalf of a teen who was raped by two men in 2014.
You have a barbershop, you have a gym, you have retail stores, but no police
“You have a barbershop, you have a gym, you have retail stores, but no police. You have cruise ship security personnel, but their goal is to protect the cruise line, not you.”
There have been several shocking sexual assault cases that have made it before the courts in recent years.
One occurred just eight days prior to K.T.’s alleged attack when an 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted on-board the Disney Magic ship.
A crew member later confessed and was sentenced to two years in jail.
And the following year another gang rape was reported, this time on-board the Carnival Breeze.
It involved another 15-year-old girl who was attacked by five men and dragged down a hallway into a room where she was stripped and violently raped.
A lawsuit accused the cruise line of negligence and failing to provide a safe environment for guests.
Another horrific and high-profile rape case that highlighted issues with security on cruise ships was that of a woman who was “beaten, strangled and raped” by a crew member.
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