An 18-year-old lady claims to have been raped early this Saturday, the thirteenth, at a celebration held on the premises of the Federal College of Minas Gerais (UFMG). The crime allegedly passed off on the Pampulha campus, positioned within the northern a part of Belo Horizonte.
The Civil Police of Minas Gerais is investigating the report of rape and remains to be attempting to find the suspect. UFMG will open an administrative course of to find out what occurred. Based on the college, the occasion this morning had not obtained authorization from the establishment.
The younger lady filed a police report this Saturday morning. Based on the newspaper O Tempo, she would have accepted the method of the person and wouldn’t have proven resistance to going to a extra secluded location throughout the campus. There, the suspect would have handed his hand on the lady’s intimate components with out consent.
Additionally in keeping with the newspaper, the younger lady said that she was drunk and claimed that she can not keep in mind intimately what would have occurred subsequent – she reported physique aches and stated she sought medical consideration this Saturday.
To Estadão, the Civil Police of Minas Gerais reported that it’s dedicated to finding the suspect. “The PCMG clarifies that the circumstances of the crime will probably be investigated and, because of the nature of the crime, the case stays confidential”, stated the company.
When contacted, the Federal College of Minas Gerais additionally commented on the case. In a press release, the establishment stated that it “regrets the episode that passed off this Saturday, Might 13, and sympathizes with the younger lady”. The establishment didn’t specify whether or not these concerned are college college students.
Based on UFMG, the occasion was not approved, since events are prohibited on the Pampulha campus, as decided by an ordinance from Might final 12 months. “The establishment additionally informs that it’ll open an administrative course of to find out the information and is collaborating with the investigations”, stated UFMG.