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Horrific gang rape in which disabled 12-year-old girl is ‘sexually abused by at least eight classmates’ at Spanish school – but police will take no action because the boys were under 14

  • The attack took place in May at a school in Peñaflor, Seville

Eight boys have been accused of raping a disabled classmate in the girls’ toilets of a Spanish school

The attack on a 12-year-old girl took place in May at a school in Peñaflor, Seville, according to a police report filed by the child’s family.

The police document states that during a break, the girl was “taken out of sight of students and teachers and taken to the girls’ restroom,” where the gang rape allegedly took place.

The girl’s grandmother, who is in shock and whose identity has not been released, told the Spanish television program ‘Y Ahora Sonsoles’ about the horrific incident.

“They grabbed my hands, spread my legs and had sex with me,” the girl is said to have told her grandmother, who replied, “No, honey, that’s not sex.”

The shocked grandparents (who did not want to be identified) of a 12-year-old disabled girl who was raped by eight classmates at school in Seville last month have spoken of the horrific attack

The shocked grandparents (who did not want to be identified) of a 12-year-old disabled girl who was raped by eight classmates at school in Seville last month have spoken of the horrific attack

“They grabbed my hands and spread my legs,” the 12-year-old girl told her mother after she was attacked

“They grabbed my hands and spread my legs,” the 12-year-old girl told her mother after she was attacked

The gang rape took place in the Sevillian town of Peñaflor. Pictured: Peñaflor town hall

The gang rape took place in the Sevillian town of Peñaflor. Pictured: Peñaflor town hall

Her grandmother also described the “hell” the girl went through in the days that followed, as she did not tell anyone about the attack for several days.

She didn’t want to go to school, didn’t want to eat, and didn’t want to sleep, her grandmother told another medium, Telemadrid.

She also repeatedly pulled her own hair and threw herself on the ground, before finally opening up to her grandmother.

She was then taken to hospital for examination.

The forensic medical team confirmed that the girl had been penetrated, the grandmother said.

But since all the children involved in the horrific attack were born between 2011 and 2012 and are therefore 12 and 13 years old, the Youth Prosecution Service cannot conduct any investigation.

According to Spanish Juvenile Law, a rapist under the age of 14 is not liable under the law.

The case has therefore been transferred to the Child Protection Service.

But the Andalusian councillor for Social Inclusion, Youth, Families and Equality said at a press conference last week that the Andalusian government is in contact with the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

‘From now on we will set up all the mechanisms for the protection of the girl, of course to finance the origin of this behaviour and take the appropriate measures on that basis’.

Councillor for Social Integration, Youth, Families and Equality Loles Lopez said she is in contact with the Public Prosecutor's Office after it decided not to open an investigation into eight schoolboys who raped their disabled classmate because they were under 14 years old.

Councillor for Social Integration, Youth, Families and Equality Loles Lopez said she is in contact with the Public Prosecutor’s Office after it decided not to open an investigation into eight schoolboys who raped their disabled classmate because they were under 14 years old.

Shocked Spaniards have taken to social media to express their concerns over the decision not to investigate the schoolboys further.

A user on X, formerly Twitter, said: “If legislation is not passed soon, these atrocities will continue, yet again at a school that washes its hands of this.”

Another said: ‘Please, what is happening to society? It’s clear that we are doing it wrong and treating children wrong.’

Lopez added that she is preparing a campaign for the Andalusian Institute for Women to raise awareness about minors’ consent.

Just last month, a Spanish court acquitted a man who raped a 12-year-old girl and impregnated her with twins, ruling that their relationship was simply part of Gypsy culture.

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