Former employee of Austria children’s charity charged with sexual abuse
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A 57-year-old is said to have touched two girls.
Austrian prosecutors on Wednesday filed charges against a child welfare worker they were investigating on suspicion of sexually abusing minors. The report comes from AFP. The Salzburg prosecutor's office said in a statement that it had filed charges against a 57-year-old Austrian who worked at a facility run by the non-profit organization SOS Children's Villages in the north of the country. He is accused of several …
As the prosecutor's office informed on Wednesday, the man is charged with having committed sexual acts in the form of repeated contact in the chest and pubic area on two girls housed in the SOS Children's Village in Seekirchen. Both girls were under 14 years of age at the time of the acts. As the accused person thus took advantage of his position as an employee in an educational institution, he is also charged with the abuse of an authority rela…
The man is accused of serious sexual abuse of minors, coercion and abuse of power.
In the scandal about alleged abuse in SOS Children's Villages in Austria, a former employee of the relief organisation has been charged with. Today, 57-year-olds are accused of, among other things, serious sexual abuse and coercion, as the Salzburg Public Prosecutor's Office reported. The former supervisor is therefore under suspicion of having committed attacks against two girls who were housed in the SOS Children's Village Seekirchen on Lake W…
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