Two boys, 10, arrested for alleged rape of girl, 8

Irish Sun (IANS) Sunday 1st November, 2009

Police have arrested two 10-year-old boys after an eight-year-old girl complained they raped her in a West London suburb.

The schoolgirl told her mother that she was playing with the boys, who are her friends, in a playground in Hayes when the alleged attack happened during half-term school holidays.

Her horrified parents alerted police after the alleged assault, which is reported to have taken place Oct 27 in broad daylight and witnessed by her six-year-old sister.

The boys, who are said to be best friends, were questioned about the incident before being bailed to return to a West London police station next month.

David Yarrow, the deputy mayor of the local Hillingdon Council, told the Daily Mail: 'I have never heard of two 10-year-olds being accused of raping an eight-year-old girl. It's just totally shocking.

'It's like the James Bulger case, you can't believe children of that age would be capable of something like that.'

Bulger, a two-year-old toddler, was abducted and killed by two 10-year-old boys in the city of Liverpool in February 1993.

As 10-year-olds, the two boys are just over the age of criminal responsibility.

Last month, two boys aged 10 and 12 admitted luring two other boys to a secluded patch of ground in Edington, northern England, and subjecting them to a horrifying ordeal which left one of them fighting for their lives.

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