A substitute teacher placed in custody after the sexual assault of a girl of five years Gaillard Haute-Savoie will be before a judge of instruction Wednesday, said the prosecutor of Thonon-les-Bains. Placed in custody since Monday, the man denies the facts and a DNA analysis emergency statement on the clothes and underwear of the girl showed that it was not the suspect. According to statements of the mother who reported the incident to the police station of Annemasse on May 29, this DNA could belong to someone who had dealt with the girl in the day of the attack, suggested the prosecutor, Patrick Steinmetz, who had called Tuesday for “prudence”.
Opening a criminal investigation
The prosecutor of Thonon however required the indictment of the teacher replacing suspect and the placing under judicial supervision, has he said in a statement, noting that “in light of the latest survey items, collected 2 June 2015″, he retained the qualification of sexual assault on a minor under 15, an offense punishable by a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
“In light of the nature and gravity of the allegations, the reality of which was corroborated by medical examinations, elements and evidence gathered by investigators, investigations that it remains to be accomplished, of the need to allow the person previously placed in custody to defend himself by having full access to the investigation file, as well as the impact and of the consequences of the revelation of facts in the school where the child is educated “decision was made by the prosecutor to open a criminal investigation. The victim is a girl of 5 years, living Gaillard, who says he sexually assaulted. Medical evidence corroborated his statements.
No comments:
Post a Comment