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Web pornography 'led to child school rape' court told | Web pornography 'led to child school rape' court told |
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Internet pornography was likely to be behind the rape of a 10-year-old boy by a fellow pupil in the school toilets, a court has heard. | Internet pornography was likely to be behind the rape of a 10-year-old boy by a fellow pupil in the school toilets, a court has heard. |
Karl Scholz, prosecuting, told Mold Crown Court the defendant was "acting out" what he had seen. | Karl Scholz, prosecuting, told Mold Crown Court the defendant was "acting out" what he had seen. |
He claimed pornography was viewed by both the defendant and the complainant. | He claimed pornography was viewed by both the defendant and the complainant. |
The 12-year-old pleaded not guilty to the rape two years ago, and inciting the boy to engage in sexual activity at the school in the Colwyn Bay area. | The 12-year-old pleaded not guilty to the rape two years ago, and inciting the boy to engage in sexual activity at the school in the Colwyn Bay area. |
In March last year the complainant was spoken to by teachers following rumours in the school about his sexual behaviour. | In March last year the complainant was spoken to by teachers following rumours in the school about his sexual behaviour. |
It was during this time, the court heard, the boy told teachers what the defendant was alleged to have done to him. | It was during this time, the court heard, the boy told teachers what the defendant was alleged to have done to him. |
That night he told his parents and the matter was reported to the police. | That night he told his parents and the matter was reported to the police. |
He told North Wales Police he hated the defendant, who he described as "Mr Goody-Good" in front of teachers but who "speaks trash, rubbish" and was "mean and rude" in the playground. | He told North Wales Police he hated the defendant, who he described as "Mr Goody-Good" in front of teachers but who "speaks trash, rubbish" and was "mean and rude" in the playground. |
He said the defendant would swear at him and call him gay. | He said the defendant would swear at him and call him gay. |
Mr Scholz said the complainant withdrew himself from the playground at break times because he feared being bullied, and would wander up and down outside the boys' toilets alone. | |
The court was told the first alleged incident happened when the defendant asked the complainant during an English class if he wanted to have sex with him. | |
"It was an unusual question for a 10-year-old boy to ask another," said Mr Scholz. | |
The complainant replied "no way" and thought the defendant was joking. | |
The trial continues. |