Title: Soccer Coach Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison for Sexual Abuse of a Minor
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The Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that a 48-year-old soccer coach has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for sexually abusing a minor in Medellín and Arauca. The abuse began when the victim was just 11 years old, according to the investigative body.
After carefully evaluating the evidence collected by the Attorney General’s Office, a Criminal Judge of the Medellín Circuit handed down the sentence to the coach, known as Popeye. The abuse took place over a period of six years, between 2013 and 2019, in the city of Medellín and various municipalities of La Guajira.
The investigation, conducted by a prosecutor from the Center for Comprehensive Care for Victims of Sexual Abuse (Caivas), revealed that the coach took advantage of his position to exert physical and psychological violence on the young boy. The victim was subjected to violent sexual abuse on multiple occasions. Shockingly, it was also discovered that the convicted man had threatened the minor, warning him that harm would come to his mother if he ever revealed what had happened.
The sentence has been appealed by the defense before the Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court of Medellín. Additionally, the coach is currently under investigation by the Sectional Directorate of Prosecutors of La Guajira for the crime of violent carnal access.
This case highlights the importance of protecting minors from sexual abuse and the need for swift and severe punishment for those who commit such heinous acts. The Prosecutor’s Office has played a crucial role in ensuring justice for the victim and holding the perpetrator accountable for his actions.
Source: Prosecutor’s Office
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“Soccer Coach Faces 22-Year Prison Sentence for Horrific Sexual Abuse of a Minor”
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Startling news has emerged from the Prosecutor’s Office today, as it confirms the sentencing of a 48-year-old soccer coach to a staggering 22 years behind bars for the despicable act of sexually abusing a minor. This shocking case unfolded in the cities of Medellín and Arauca, leaving a community in deep dismay and outrage.
The coach, known as Popeye, found his reign of terror over a young soul beginning when the victim was a mere 11 years old. This prolonged torment lasted six agonizing years, spanning from 2013 to 2019, with the abuse spreading from Medellín to various municipalities of La Guajira.
The evidence meticulously gathered and presented by the relentless efforts of the Attorney General’s Office led to a Criminal Judge of the Medellín Circuit imposing the severe sentence. It is a sentence that offers a small measure of solace for the young victim, whose innocence was ripped away by a person in a position of trust.
Unimaginably, the investigation conducted by a prosecutor from the Center for Comprehensive Care for Victims of Sexual Abuse revealed the coach’s exploitation of his authority to inflict both physical and psychological violence upon the vulnerable child. The victim endured repeated episodes of violent sexual abuse, amplified by the sinister threat that harm would befall his mother should he dare to break the silence.
Although the defense has appealed the verdict before the Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court of Medellín, it is crucial to commend the tireless work of the Prosecutor’s Office. Their unwavering dedication to restoring justice for this young victim and ensuring the perpetrator faces the full consequences of his reprehensible actions is nothing short of commendable.
In a cruel twist of fate, the coach is currently under investigation by the Sectional Directorate of Prosecutors of La Guajira for the crime of violent carnal access, amplifying the gravity of his crimes to an even more repugnant level.
This harrowing case serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to protect our precious minors from sexual abuse. It demands that we swiftly and resolutely punish those who engage in such abominable acts. Let it be a clarion call for our society to unite in safeguarding our children, ensuring their innocence is preserved and their futures remain untainted by such horrors.
Source: Prosecutor’s Office
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