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A 16-year-old teenager has finally spoken out about what happened after 33 ho.rny men brutally r*ped and filmed her before posting the video on social media.
Protesters took to the street to protest the ra pe incident
A teenage girl who was brutally ra.ped by at least 33 men in Brazil has finally spoken out about the sad ordeal. In video that circulated online, the girl is filmed being brutally r*ped by 33 men who wanted to humiliate her.
The 16-year-old was attacked at her 19-year-old boyfriend’s house in Rio de Janeiro around 1am last weekend when she woke up and found herself surrounded by more than 30 men. They were all armed and at least some of them were involved in her ra.pe.
Later, a 40-second video of the attack surfaced online on Wednesday, with the caption: ‘Pounded the girl — get it? Hahaha.’ However, the tweets and video has now been removed on twitter.
In a brief interview with O Globo newspaper, the 16-year-old said: ‘I want them to await the justice of God. I feel like trash.’
‘It’s the stigma that hurts me the most. It is as if people are saying “It’s her fault. She was using scanty clothes”.’
She added that she wants ‘people to know that it is not the woman’s fault. You can’t blame a robbery victim, for being robbed.’
Police have now issued arrest warrants for four men and the search continues.
The police have now issued arrest warrants for four men while looking for the others. The girl’s boyfriend and another man are accused of ra.pe, while the other two face charges for uploading the video and pictures on social media.
The recent incident has seen Brazilians take to the streets to protest against the ra.pe and also rallied on social media with the hashtag #EstuproNuncaMais (Ra.peNeverAgain).
The girl also thanked supporters herself on Facebook with the message: ‘It’s not my uterus that hurts, it’s my soul, because there are such cruel people who are not punished.’
‘I really thought I’d be judged badly. But I wasn’t. We could all go through this one day.’
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