A 17 year old girl offered a lad a lift. That's it. That's her whole crime. Being kind. He got in. Then three more climbed in after him.
FOR SIX HOURS, police say, they raped her. Over and over. Driving her round Sydney in her own car like she was a thing, not a child.
Then they dumped her back in the driver's seat and walked off like they'd done nothing. She's SEVENTEEN and she has to live with this for the rest of her life.
That's one of them being marched out of a house in cuffs. The only one of the four old enough to be named. The rest hide behind their age. They were 14, 16 and 18.
Listen to the family screaming at the police. Why are you arresting him. Why him. Shut your mouth, don't say a word. Not one of them screaming for her.
Here's what police say happened, because it's worse than people know.
Half five on a Sunday. Liverpool Westfield, southwest Sydney. A 16 year old she'd never met starts chatting, all friendly, follows her to her car and talks his way in and while he's allegedly attacking her, police say he's on a video call to the others. Filming it. Sending it round. Calling them in.
So no, this wasn't something that just got out of hand. They were watching, allegedly, before they even turned up.
He asks for a lift to a park. She says yes, thinking he'll get out when they arrive. He doesn't. Two more are waiting. A fourth pulls up in another car. And then, police allege, they took control of her own car and drove her round the suburbs while it carried on.
The detective leading the case didn't hold back. She said it beggars belief that men would act this way over six hours and then the line that sticks. In all those six hours, not one of them stopped and said to the others, this is wrong. Not once.
Six hours. Till half eleven at night, when they allegedly left her in the car and walked off. She rang a mate, who drove her to the police station and this is the part that should make people sit up.
That girl, after all of that, gave police a detailed statement over several days. The detective called it the strength of the victim. She is the reason they had the evidence at all. She handed them the case.
Look at the charges if you think it's being overblown.
The 16 year old on his own faces 24 of them. Nine counts of sexual intercourse without consent. The 14 year old, ten more.
A dedicated unit, Strike Force Dungannon, was set up to chase it down and they didn't rush it for a headline. They waited SIX MONTHS to arrest the two older ones, quietly building the case so it would hold.
The moment they knew they could throw the book at them, they moved. When they did, they needed the riot squad to get them out of the houses and none of it happened last week. This was December 2024.
That girl has carried it for over a year already. And it's only grinding through court now, in 2026. Still going. Still not done. She's still waiting.
She was kind for thirty seconds. They took six hours and the rest of her life for it. Four of them. One girl and over a year on, she's STILL waiting for justice to catch up.
That's the world we're handing our daughters.
So remember her. Because the system already wants you to forget and ask yourself what kind of country leaves a child waiting this long.
Lo llevé a mi viejo a hacerse una endoscopía y cuando salió mientras se le iba la anestesia le pregunté cómo se sentía con las tetas nuevas que le habían puesto.
“Voy a ser el trava más lindo de berazategui” me dijo.
Tipazo
Doğum oranının 1,14 ile tarihin en düşük seviyesine
gerilediği söyleniyor. Çocuklarla yakından çalışan bir öğretmen olarak düşününce, bu durum bana çok normal geliyor. Çocuklarının ateşi çıksa bile okuldan almaya gelemeyen ebeveynler var.
Konuşmamız gereken önemli bir konu olduğunda bile işten izin alamayan ebeveynler... Çocuğundan önce evden çıkmazsa işe yetişemeyen ebeveynler...
Kısacası, çalışan anne babaların hiçbir esnekliği yok.
İnsanlar böyle ağır ve katı çalışma koşullarına maruz
kalırken, çocuk yapmaya nasıl niyetlenebilir ki?
Se habla de la baja en la maternidad en casi todo el mundo. Y se dice que es debido a que hoy es más caro o difícil que antes. Eso no es así. Lo que ocurre es que las mujeres ya no están dispuestas a sacrificar su independencia por algo que la sociedad no valora. Hoy podemos decir no. Antes no era posible y la mayoría de los hijos eran no deseados o "accidentes". Lo que ha cambiado es que hoy las mujeres hemos internalizado que lo que la sociedad valora, lo paga. Y a nosotras nadie nos paga por cuidar. Mientras eso no cambie, mientras el desprecio social de la maternidad siga existiendo (porque el Estado - es decir, los hombres-no están dispuestos a compensarnos económicamente por este durisimo trabajo, seguiremos eligiendo abstenernos. Y punto.
Además, nuestros niños lo están pasando mal. Así no se puede.
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Hoy mi madre fue a controlarse a la U de Oftalmología del H Dr Sótero del Río. Hoy, solo en esa unidad despidieron a 50 personas, entre ellas a la tecnóloga que elabora medicamentos para pacientes graves con glaucoma, como mi mamá. ¿Otra hipérbole en las mentiras de Kast?
Se pide a los alumnos que tengan "espíritu crítico" y opinen, pero con muy poco bagaje cultural necesario para fundamentar opiniones.
No se puede pensar críticamente sobre el vacío. Sin conocimiento, el espíritu crítico se reduce a expresar prejuicios o simpatías personales.
@aabnercos Es mejor que estén en casa un rato solos, están en su territorio, sin ruidos ni gente ni estrés y que puedan moverse, pero no lo quieren entender😓
trained identified abuse and intervened—that child is now safe. At our training session, Rhiannon told her story. ‘We can’t save everyone. But we can save the ones in front of us.’ Her courage to confront me saved my daughter’s life. I keep my daughter’s first swim trophy: ‘The lesson that saved us both.
la imprudencia de no tener malla en las ventanas. Grave.
Pero Nadie cuenta q este csm carreteó hasta las 5.00am, llego atrasado a buscar a la niña, siguió chupando al almuerzo y apagó tele con la polola encerrado en su pieza, dejando botada a la niña.
Eso es abandono.