Six Paris firemen are facing charges over the alleged gang rape of a Norwegian student in the city
Image: FILE IMAGE - Shutterstock/Jose HERNANDEZ Camera 51 Image: FILE IMAGE - Shutterstock/Jose HERNANDEZ Camera 51 SIX FIREMEN IN Paris are set to be charged today over the alleged gang rape of a 20-year-old Norwegian student at a fire station in the city, legal sources said.
She told investigators that she had agreed to consensual sex with him and he is not considered a suspect.Not all of the six suspects, aged between 23 and 35, are set to be charged with rape.
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