Father of Missing Children in Colombian Jungle Sentenced to 32 Years in Prison for Sexual Abuse
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The Colombian Public Prosecutor's Office announced on Saturday the sentence of 32 years in prison for sexual abuse set by a judge against the father of the four indigenous children...
A Colombian judge sentenced Manuel Ranoque, a stepfather of the minors who were rescued in 2023 after spending 40 days lost in the Amazon jungle, to 32 years in prison for sexually abusing the eldest of the girls for almost three years, the Prosecutor’s Office said on Saturday.
BOGOTÁ (AP) — Colombia's Attorney General's Office on Saturday released the 32-year prison sentence for sexual abuse imposed by a judge on the father of the four indigenous children who survived 40 days in the jungle…
The Colombian Public Prosecutor's Office announced on Saturday the sentence of 32 years in prison for sexual abuse set by a judge against the father of the four indigenous children who survived 40 days in the Colombian jungle after being injured on an aircraft two years ago. In early July, the court had sentenced Manuel Ranoque “for the crimes of violent carnal access and sexual acts” against a minor, but the prison sentence to be served was pen…
Two years after the spectacular rescue of four siblings from the Colombian rainforest, the father was sentenced to 32 years in prison for sexual abuse.
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