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They march in San José de Chiquitos asking for justice for a girl raped by a healer

They march in San José de Chiquitos asking for justice for a girl raped by a healer

July 17, 2023, 9:10 PM

July 17, 2023, 9:10 PM

This Monday, about thirty residents marched through the streets of the municipality of San José de Chiquitos demanding the arrest of Edemir SY, a Brazilian healer who is accused of raping and impregnating a 15-year-old girl.

The victim’s aunt told EL DEBER that the teenager was abused for two years and that the defendant threatened her to prevent her from reporting him.

The march toured the streets of San José de Chiquitos.

“My niece turned 15 on February 2, but she had already been raped for two years. The healer intimidated her and threatened to kill her, He also told him that if he warned (of the abuse) he was going to kill his mother, his father and his little brother,” he commented.

According to the woman, the foreigner was going to pick up the victim at his school and then he would take her in his wagon to the place where he was going to abuse her.

Hours after the march toured the streets of San José, the precautionary hearing for Edemir SY and Justice ordered his preventive detention in Palmasola for a period of 120 days, after the Prosecutor’s Office charged him with the alleged crime of aggravated rape.

The aunt said that the minor affected was taken to the capital of Santa Cruz, so that in a hospital intervene your pregnancysince she does not want to have the baby that is the product of the sexual abuse she suffered.

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