Boy with Disabilities Sexually Assaulted in Astana: Mother Speaks Out
A serious crime has been reported in Astana, with a boy with disabilities allegedly sexually assaulted by a group. The investigation is ongoing, with details kept confidential to protect the probe.
The victim, a boy with epilepsy and other health issues since childhood, met the alleged perpetrators through an online game. He was later invited to one of their houses and assaulted.
The boy's mother has expressed her son's distress and depression following the incident. She also revealed that he has been diagnosed with epilepsy as a result of the assault. Several court-ordered expert examinations have been appointed to support the investigation.
The case is being handled under Article 121 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which pertains to sexual violence. The investigation is being conducted in accordance with the rights and legitimate interests of all parties involved.
The investigation into the group sexual assault of a boy with disabilities in Astana continues. The boy's mother has spoken of her son's distress and new health issues following the assault. The case is being handled with sensitivity and in accordance with the law.
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