SINGAPORE — A teenager was made to feel like a 'sex slave' by her brother-in-law, a man she regarded as a brother but who really was a predator who sexually abused her from when she was about nine years old. The court heard that on one occasion in 2017, he raped her after watching pornography on his mobile phone. She...
SINGAPORE — A teenager was made to feel like a "sex slave" by her brother-in-law, a man she regarded as a brother but who really was a predator who sexually abused her from when she was about nine years old.
The man, now 40, only stopped when he heard the victim's mother opening her bedroom door. The girl, who is now 21, was between 14 and 15 years old then. But the perpetrator, who cannot be named due to a gag order to protect the victim's identity, was sentenced to more strokes by District Judge Terence Tay, who described the offences as heinous and the acts as revolting.
On five occasions in 2012 and 2013 before dropping the girl off at school or while they were out running errands, the offender drove her to a secluded carpark and performed a sex act on her, causing her to feel pain.He also got her to perform sex acts on him during that period. The man was around 28 years old and she was about nine.
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