Kid kidnapped and raped, his mother also raped by the two 17-year-olds: "After they asked me for a toast"
The two Tunisians, after robbing the 17-year-old, were accompanied to his house, where they stole further money and also abused his mother. Then, starving, they ate and fled. Nearly
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The story of the 17-year-old boy kidnapped and abused on the street in Rome by two Tunisian peers takes on even more disturbing contours.
This is a real A Clockwork Orange night on the outskirts of the capital. And he is not the only victim, his mother was also raped.
The boy was getting into his microcar in Centocelle when the two attackers - both 17 years old - threatened him with a knife and robbed him: "We used him to kill a policeman," they told him to intimidate him. Then they sexually abused him. And the nightmare did not end there.
Too little money he had: so the two forced the boy to get in the car and take them to his house, on the northern outskirts of Rome. Here they forced him to open the door, in the apartment there was the mother sleeping, while the father was out. They got another 250 euros and then they also raped the woman.
THE WOMAN'S TALE - “I gave them 250 euros in cash - said the 17-year-old's mother -, they were looking for a Rolex but my husband who was in Milan had it. While we were in the salon at a certain point one of them said to me 'Come with me I have to tell you something in private ”. And it is then that the rape also took place against the woman.
After the robbery and rape they did not run away immediately: "They were hungry and wanted to eat, I had to make them a cooked ham toast", said the 53-year-old woman.
ESCAPE AND ARREST - Having eaten the toast, they had the keys to the microcar delivered and fled. After the alarm, police searches immediately began. The two were tracked down thanks to the geolocation of the cell phone stolen from the 17-year-old. Stopped in the San Giovanni area, they are accused of aggravated robbery and sexual violence.
(Unioneonline / L)