Mother and stepfather charged with allowing men to rape their nine-year-old daughter

Mother alleged to have given girl money for having sex with strangers

A nine-year-old girl was forced to have intercourse and oral sex with strangers in her north Jutland home while her mother and stepfather looked on.

According to the charges, the parents actually arranged the meetings between the men and their now 10-year-old daughter.

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The original charge sheet stated that the girl was raped at least three times by her stepfather last year. The new charges include the accusations that the couple allowed other men to have sex with their daughter.

It is claimed that one man had intercourse with the mother, while another raped the child. The positions were then changed and the attack continued.

Not the first time
The couple is alleged to have paid the daughter a small amount of money for taking part in the activities.

According to the charge sheet, it is not just the youngest daughter who has been abused.

The charges say that the mother’s other daughter was abused from 2000 to 2002, when the mother again allowed men to abuse her child while she looked on. The child was also nine at the time.

The case is due to start at a court in Hjørring next Monday.




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