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NationNewsFrom The CourtsCourt hears of attempted rape in City

Court hears of attempted rape in City

A woman who suffered through an attempted rape gave police a most concise description of her intended rapist and the events which took place that morning at the back of Cave Shepherd in Bridgetown, including the assailant’s clothes, underwear, his “finney hand” and his private parts.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Women need to take a self defend class.

    Learning to defend themselves should be at the top of they to do list of things to do these days.

    Because, these sexual predators seem to be getting more brave and outrageous by the minute.

    Having a finney hand, didn’t stop him from abusing women!

  2. Very severe jail sentences is the answer but that in itself, may not stop hardcore sexual predators. It is sad, when women cannot go about their way feeling safe and secure without being sexually abused. Sexual predators need to be sent a strong and resounding message that raping women is a highly criminal act.

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