
Albaida Gang Rape: Lawyer Confirms Assault, 15 Suspects Involved
Albaida Gang Rape Trial: Lawyer Confirms Group Assault, Awaiting Accused's Testimony The trial for the gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Albaida, Spain, is nearing its conclusion. The victim's lawyer has stated that evidence of a group rape has been presented, despite the fact that only four of the alleged fifteen participants have been identified. The lawyer stressed the difficulties in identifying all those involved. The victim, who was intoxicated at the time of the incident, only knew one of the accused before the event. "At least fifteen people participated directly or indirectly," the lawyer explained, "but she only knew one of them and had consumed alcohol." The lawyer's statement underscores the complexities of the case and the challenges faced in bringing all perpetrators to justice. The trial is expected to conclude next week with the testimony of the accused. The case highlights the ongoing issue of sexual violence and the need for support for victims. The Spanish government's helpline for victims of gender violence, 016, is a valuable resource for those who need assistance. This case serves as a stark reminder of the prevalence of sexual assault and the importance of support systems for survivors. The ongoing legal proceedings underscore the need for continued efforts to combat gender-based violence and ensure justice for victims.