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Daisy Coleman supporters rally as Missouri rape case reopens | Daisy Coleman supporters rally as Missouri rape case reopens |
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Several hundred people have rallied outside a court in the US state of Missouri to demand justice for a teenage alleged rape victim. | Several hundred people have rallied outside a court in the US state of Missouri to demand justice for a teenage alleged rape victim. |
Daisy Coleman says she was assaulted and left on her family's porch in freezing weather in the city of Maryville in January last year. | |
Charges were initially dropped against a 17-year-old boy, but a special prosecutor was named on Monday. | |
Ms Coleman's mother has said the family has had to move because of harassment. | Ms Coleman's mother has said the family has had to move because of harassment. |
The case has drawn comparisons to one in Steubenville, Ohio, where two 17-year-old football players were convicted of raping a girl after an alcohol-fuelled party in 2012. | |
It was furiously debated online and led to allegations of a cover-up to protect the city's celebrated high school football team. | It was furiously debated online and led to allegations of a cover-up to protect the city's celebrated high school football team. |
'Without fear and favour' | |
Missouri women's rights activist Courtney Cole organised Tuesday night's protest via social networks, receiving help from the hacking group Anonymous in spreading the word. | |
Several hundred demonstrators attended the rally, though about 2,300 had said on a Facebook page entitled Justice for Daisy that they would attend. | |
Neither the younger Ms Coleman nor her mother, Melinda Coleman, were at the rally. | |
On Monday, Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker was named by a judge to be special prosecutor. | |
"This case will be thoroughly reviewed," Ms Baker said, promising to approach the investigation "without fear and without favour". | |
"Politics, connections, or any other reason you can think of, will not play a role in our review of this case. It will be the evidence." | |
Ms Coleman's case received national attention after a investigation by the Kansas City Star newspaper, and several interviews the family has granted to broadcasters. | |
The alleged rape victim, who was then 14, and a 13-year-old friend, left the Colemans' house in the middle of the night on January 2012 to meet several boys. | |
The 13-year-old friend said she was forced to have sex with a 15-year-old, who was charged as a juvenile. | |
Ms Coleman said she was given alcohol, sexually assaulted and then left passed out on her family's front step in freezing temperatures. | |
Charges against a 17-year-old boy were dropped two months later by Nodaway County prosecutor Robert Rice. | |
Mr Rice and the county sheriff have said their investigation fell apart because the Colemans were unco-operative. | |
Ms Coleman says she and her daughter deny this and accuse investigators of not doing enough to push the case forward. |