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Man accused of extensive child abuse

Lucie Rychla
June 18th, 2015


This article is more than 9 years old.

Currently awaiting his trial in custody, he committed almost 50 sexual assaults against four young boys

A 34-year-old man from the Nykøbing Falster area has been charged with carrying out a total of 46 sexual assaults on four boys aged 5, 6, 7 and 11 years old.

The accused was arrested on November 6 last year and the extensive case was investigated behind close doors.

Charged with distributing pornography as well
“The accused is also charged with taking and redistributing a large amount of photographs and video, showing some of the sexual assaults he committed,” stated the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police.

He is also charged with distributing other child pornography.

The offender committed his sexual assaults against the four boys between the summer of 2013 and his arrest in November 2014.

Until his trial, the accused will remain in custody.


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