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Boys aged 10 and 11 go on trial for rape in london

From the photo it is clear that one of the boys is black I hope say no be naija man pickin !

An eight-year-old girl cuddled her teddy bear and cried as she told a jury in
a recorded interview that she had been raped by two ten-year-old boys.

The defendants sat with their mothers in the well of a courtroom as the
recording was played at the Old Bailey yesterday. The girl, who was
interviewed by specially trained police, said that the boys had refused
to
return her scooter unless she did what they demanded. She said that they
led
her from a lift at a block of flats to a bin shed, then a hedge, and
exposed
themselves and raped her.

Wiping away tears, she said that while it was happening she had thought
about
going to a sweet shop with her mother.

She said that on the day it happened, in October, she had been playing
with
her younger sister and a five-year-old friend when the boys approached
and
led her away. They told her to pull down her underwear, warning that she

wouldn’t get her “scooter from the bush” if she didn’t

Sometimes rushing her sentences, the girl said: “Then they took me and
my
friend downstairs to the bin shed and they put the bins near the
entrance so
we couldn’t get out. We wanted to go out but they wouldn’t let us. They
put
the bins so no one could see us.”

Rosina Cottage, for the prosecution, said that the girl’s mother had
been told
by her younger daughter, who returned home alone, that the two boys had
been
“hurting her”. The alleged victim’s mother and younger sister went to
look
for her and came across the mother of the younger defendant and a
five-year-old playmate.

When the boy’s mother asked the little boy where her son was, “he said
that he
was in a nearby field and that he was with her and that he was hurting
her”,
the prosecution said.

He pointed to the field and they went to find the children. The girl’s
mother
went into the field in Hayes, West London, but could not find her. “As
she
was walking out she saw her with the boys and asked what they had been
doing. They all said nothing,” Ms Cottage said.

The mother asked for her daughter’s scooter back from the younger
defendant.
As they walked home, the woman “could see things were not right with her

daughter”. It is claimed that the girl later told her mother what had
happened and the police were called.

The judge and three barristers in the case are appearing without their
usual
wigs and gowns because the defendants and alleged victim are so young.
Mr
Justice Saunders has also moved from the raised judge’s bench to the
lower
court clerk’s seat. The sitting hours will be shortened.

The two boys often discreetly asked their mothers or solicitors
questions and
occasionally pointed at the screens used to show maps and CCTV footage
of
the area. The girl was introduced to the jury via a video link from an
anteroom of the court after the taped recordings had been played.

Opening the case, Ms Cottage said that after the alleged attack the girl
was
taken to hospital complaining of stomach pains, and scratches and grazes

were found. When officers interviewed the older boy he denied raping the

girl and blamed the other, who said nothing to the police.

Both boys deny two charges of rape and two of attempted rape. The trial
continues.