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Kerala rape victim moves Supreme Court to marry her assaulter

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New Delhi, July 31

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A rape victim from Kerala has moved the Supreme Court, seeking to marry a 53-year-old Catholic priest who was sentenced to a 20-year jail term two years ago for raping her.

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The convict Catholic priest Robin Vadakkumchery was dismissed from priesthood by the Vatican following his conviction. The victim who had turned hostile along with her mother — said she had filed the petition on her own. Despite the victim turning hostile, the court had convicted the priest on the strength of other evidence.

The petition — which is expected to come up for hearing on Monday — also sought bail for the rape convict priest so that she could marry him.

Earlier, the Kerala High Court had dismissed the convict’s petition seeking to marry the victim.

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Vadakkumchery was the manager of a Church-backed-school where the victim was a student of Class 11. The girl gave birth to a child on February 7, 2017 at a hospital and the priest was arrested in February 2017 from near Kochi International airport while allegedly attempting to flee. He was awarded a 20-year jail term. — TNS

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