Thiès : Un plombier jugé pour viol sur la fille mineure de son ami
Ngouda, a plumber around 50 years old, appeared before the criminal chamber of the Thiès High Court on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. Charged with rape, pedophilia, and abduction of a minor, he is accused of having abused the daughter of his deceased close friend on three occasions; she was 16 years old at the time of the events in 2021.
In court, the victim, N. Diouf, gave a poignant testimony. She explained that after her father's death, the accused had moved into the family home, occupying the deceased's room and assuming the role of a surrogate father figure. However, according to her, this man quickly changed his attitude, calling her "darling" before resorting to physical assaults.
N. Diouf detailed three separate episodes of rape: “The first time, he surprised me while I was cleaning my brother’s room. I invoked our family ties, but he forced me. The second time, he took advantage of my return from an errand to assault me again. Finally, the third time, he surprised me in my grandmother’s room. I hadn’t told anyone because he was intimidating me into keeping silent,” she confided to the judges.
Faced with these accusations, Ngouda categorically denied the allegations, calling them "baseless accusations." He maintained that the girl's family had pressured her to file a complaint and reaffirmed that he considered the victim like his own child, given the deep friendship he shared with her father.
The defense, led by lawyers Mbodj and Faty, argued for outright acquittal. The lawyers emphasized the complete lack of objective evidence in the case, noting that no medical certificate, no exhibit, and no proof of resistance had been presented to the court to support the plaintiff's claims.
The public prosecutor shared this assessment of insufficient evidence. Believing that no material evidence allowed for the confirmation of the accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, he requested his acquittal based on reasonable doubt.
The case has been adjourned for deliberation. The court will render its decision on February 10, 2026.
Commentaires (3)
Honte à ces pédophiles, honte aux familles dont l'un-e de ses enfants ont subi un viol et qui par peur de scandale ou l'achat de leur conscience parentale par l'argent ne dénoncent pas l'atteinte au corps, au mental des victimes de viols. BASTA, ça suffit les mâles en rut, allez vous faire soigner !
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