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24yr old woman arrested for bedding a 14yr old minor

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A 24-YEAR-OLD woman who allegedly wore a tiny night dress that exposed all the essentials to seduce a 14 -year-old teenage boy and had sexual intercourse with him has been arrested.

The woman, who  is a tenant at a house in Gwabalanda suburb, Luveve and cannot be named in order to protect the identity of the minor, has since appeared in court.

It is alleged the woman came home at around 6pm and found the teenager washing plates near the tap and invited him to her room.

After he was done washing the plates, the unsuspecting youngster rushed to the lady’s room, only to find her half-dressed, wearing a tiny dress that left nothing to imagination. Seeing that, the boy got sexually charged and mustered courage to ask for sex with the woman in question, who obliged.

At first the woman reportedly refused but the teenager is said to have persisted in his request until finally the woman gave in and told him to fetch a condom from the wardrobe. Soon after that they engaged in sex but noise sold them out. While they were at it the younger sister of the teenage boy heard unusual noise from the tenant’s room and went to check what was happening, the court heard.

She reportedly peeped through the window and saw the two having sex. She returned and informed her mother who then confronted them. Infuriated by what had happened, the mother of the teenager rushed to a police station and reported the matter.

The woman has since appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndlovu, pleading not guilty to the charge of indecent assault.

She said: “The boy persisted that he wants to have sex with me and l then l had to sleep with him. I never forced him.”

In a warned and cautioned statement the minor said: “I found her half-naked and l got aroused. l had to ask for sex because l could not resist the temptation.”

The magistrate remanded the woman out of custody to next week on Wednesday.

Leonard Chile stood on behalf of the State.

 

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