Singapore father found guilty of raping daughter twice at knifepoint, judge rejects allegation of consent | Malay Mail

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Singapore father found guilty of raping daughter twice at knifepoint, judge rejects allegation of consent

The daughter testified that her father had punched her in the head, strangled her and threatened her with a penknife to force her to submit to his sexual deviancy. — TODAY pic

His daughter testified that he had punched her on the head, strangled her and threatened her with a penknife to force her to submit to his sexual deviancy.During the trial, he admitted that he had had sex with her twice that morning in March 2016 and engaged in other sexual acts. But he denied touching her private parts, threatening her with a penknife or punching and strangling her.

The judge pointed to these calls and messages as being contradictory to his story of a consensual encounter. He explained that after he was released from serving a prison sentence for burglary in 2014, he did not have a home to return to, so his daughter told him that he could stay with her and her mother at their flat near Sembawang.

He then held a penknife at her neck and said: “Don’t shout, I’ll slash you.” He ignored her pleas to let her go. Later that morning, she managed to get her mobile phone back from him and left the flat alone on the pretext of buying a drink.

 

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