Spain 'Wolf Pack' Gang Jailed For San Fermin Sex Attack
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A Spanish
court has jailed five men for sexually abusing a young woman during the famous
San Fermin bull-running festival but acquitted them of rape.
All five
were sentenced to nine years in prison for their part in the attack, which they
filmed, during the festival in Pamplona in July 2016.
The
18-year-old victim's ordeal caused a national outcry, and protests continued
outside the court.
Both the
woman and the defendants say they will appeal against the verdict.
"It's
rape, not abuse," demonstrators said outside the court. Rallies have been
called in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Alicante and more than a dozen other
cities across Spain against the verdict and in support of the victim.
The five, in
their late 20s and originally from Seville, and the victim, from Madrid, were
not present when the judgement was read out after a five-month trial, which was
held behind closed doors to protect the woman's identity.
Under
Spanish law, the charge of sexual abuse differs from rape in that it does not
involve violence or intimidation.
The men, who
have been in custody since 2016, have also been ordered to pay the woman
€50,000 ($61,000; £43,500) in compensation.
Prosecutors
had asked for sentences of more than 20 years.
Videos of
the late-night encounter between the men and the young woman showed how the
five men had wandered the streets among other drunken revellers before two of
them led her into a basement by the hand.
According to
a police report, the men - who belonged to a WhatsApp group called La manada (wolf
pack) - surrounded the woman in a small alcove, removed her clothes and had
unprotected sex.
Some of them
filmed the sexual act on their phones - there were seven videos, totalling 96
seconds. One of the men posted messages in a WhatsApp group celebrating what
they had done and promising to share the recording.
According to
the police report, the victim maintained a "passive or neutral"
attitude throughout the scene, keeping her eyes closed at all times. Her phone
was then stolen.
She was
found in a reportedly distraught state by a couple in the street outside the
scene of the attack. She told the trial she was still having psychological
treatment to deal with trauma.
Some of the
men were found to be in a video in which they apparently abused another woman,
who seemed to be unconscious.
FROM bbc.com/news/world-europe
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