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The police need interpreters to help a 16-year-old girl, who is deaf and unable to speak, reportedly raped by her father and now pregnant, in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental.
Kabankalan police commander, Chief Inspector Calixto Mabugat yesterday said they will get people who know sign language so they can understand the testimony of the minor who was endorsed to them by her teachers Friday after being reportedly sexually-molested by her father in the last three years. The girl, whose name is being withheld, was repeatedly raped by her father since she was 13 years old, reports said.
Reports added that the suspect is at the same time also the girl's grandfather because he had also raped the teenager's mother, his daughter, before.
Mabugat, however, said they cannot confirm whether the minor was really raped and who did it as they find it hard to communicate with her.
In Bacolod City, the police said they are now processing the charges to be filed against a father who also reportedly sexually-molested his three children.
SPO4 Nemia Cuzon, of the Bacolod City Police Office Women and Children's Concerns Desk, told the DAILY STAR Friday they are completing the testimonies of three girls endorsed to them by relatives and barangay officials reportedly abused by their father.
Cuzon had earlier issued guidelines to families on how to avoid incestuous rape in their homes.
She said houses must have dividers to separate other areas from sleeping quarters because the lack of clear divisions are usually the settings of incestuous rape.
Cuzon also said mothers should also make sure that their daughters are not left alone with male family members in their houses, but added that these tips are not intended to sow distrust among family members, but are just guidelines to avoid the build-up of temptation in homes.
The police need interpreters to help a 16-year-old girl, who is deaf and unable to speak, reportedly raped by her father and now pregnant, in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental.
Kabankalan police commander, Chief Inspector Calixto Mabugat yesterday said they will get people who know sign language so they can understand the testimony of the minor who was endorsed to them by her teachers Friday after being reportedly sexually-molested by her father in the last three years. The girl, whose name is being withheld, was repeatedly raped by her father since she was 13 years old, reports said.
Reports added that the suspect is at the same time also the girl's grandfather because he had also raped the teenager's mother, his daughter, before.
Mabugat, however, said they cannot confirm whether the minor was really raped and who did it as they find it hard to communicate with her.
In Bacolod City, the police said they are now processing the charges to be filed against a father who also reportedly sexually-molested his three children.
SPO4 Nemia Cuzon, of the Bacolod City Police Office Women and Children's Concerns Desk, told the DAILY STAR Friday they are completing the testimonies of three girls endorsed to them by relatives and barangay officials reportedly abused by their father.
Cuzon had earlier issued guidelines to families on how to avoid incestuous rape in their homes.
She said houses must have dividers to separate other areas from sleeping quarters because the lack of clear divisions are usually the settings of incestuous rape.
Cuzon also said mothers should also make sure that their daughters are not left alone with male family members in their houses, but added that these tips are not intended to sow distrust among family members, but are just guidelines to avoid the build-up of temptation in homes.
