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Two schoolboys 'laughed as they filmed themselves raping "petrified" girl, 15'
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Two schoolboys 'laughed as they filmed themselves raping "petrified" girl, 15'

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/38046898/schoolboys-filmed-rape-teen-laughed/https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/boys-laughed-allegedly-filmed-raping-36632819https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15505887/boys-laughed-filmed-raping-girls-court-told.html
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  • Two teenage boys were allegedly filmed laughing as they raped a petrified 15-year-old girl in an underpass in November 2024, with a third boy not on trial; prosecutors say there are multiple rape counts.
  • The victims described feeling petrified and cornered, with one girl stating she felt scared and trapped as the three boys allegedly pressured her and laughed during the assaults.
  • A second alleged attack involved threats with a knife and coercive tactics to take the girl to a recreation ground, followed by social media backlash labeling her a 'slag'.
  • A CCTV/phone footage trail showed the first incident in November 2024 involved a 14-year-old girl in an underpass, with the trio allegedly planning a 'threesome' and recording the act.
  • The court heard explicit coercion in the videos, including a boy telling the girl not to film it, highlighting intimidation during the assaults.
  • The second incident involved a knife threat and continued coercion, with investigators noting the girl was pressured to walk to a recreation ground while her phone with an Airtag was allegedly left behind.
  • All three boys face multiple rape counts and deny the charges as their trial continues at Southampton Crown Court.
  • The case is set near the edge of New Forest National Park in Hampshire, highlighting the geographic context of the offenses reported by tabloids.
  • The Daily Star reference expands on the court hearing, emphasizing the victim's sense of being 'cornered and trapped' and the boys' alleged laughter during the recorded abuse.
  • The original article's focus on access restrictions and licensing remains, with the new reference reinforcing ongoing reporting on youth violence in the UK press landscape.
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