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Girl ‘gang raped by 4 teenagers whereas being pushed round in automobile for six hours’

A 17-year-old girl was allegedly gang raped by four teenagers for six hours in a car in Liverpool, Australia, with one accused pleading not guilty to charges

A gang of teenagers are accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl for six hours in a car, police have reported. One of the accused, an employee at a barber shop, is refuting claims that he took part in the sexual assault alongside three mates.

Police reports suggest that a 16-year-old boy initially approached the female victim at a shopping centre in Liverpool, Australia, on a Sunday evening. The pair were reportedly strangers prior to this encounter.

The lad is then alleged to have asked the girl if she could drive him to a park in a nearby suburb, to which she agreed under the impression that he would exit the car once they arrived.

However, upon reaching the park, two other teens entered the car and allegedly sexually assaulted her. The assaults continued as a fourth lad arrived in another vehicle, while the girl was driven around for six hours, according to police.

The teen who allegedly orchestrated the gang rape has been charged with 19 counts of sexual assault and five counts of sexual touching, reports the Express US.

Adam Abdul-Hamid is one of the men accused of participating in the horrific assault, which occurred in southwest Sydney on December 15, 2024.

According to police, the 19-year-old failed to intervene in the assault, despite being the only adult present. Instead, police claim he sent himself a text message from the complainant’s phone.

An official document reveals that Abdul-Hamid was asked: “Do you want to have a turn?”.

He is alleged to have replied, “No, I’m alright.”

Authorities have charged Abdul-Hamid with five counts of aggravated sexual assault. Two of the alleged attacks are said to have involved a hairbrush.

The defendant reportedly showed no emotion whilst entering not guilty pleas to two of the charges during Wednesday’s hearing at Campbelltown Local Court.

“Not guilty, Your Honour,” he is reported to have told magistrate Peter Thompson.

The prosecution is understood to have dropped the remaining three charges. The teenager is set to appear before the NSW District Court in February 2026 for arraignment before a trial date can be scheduled.

Furthermore, the accused is said to have declined to agree to a long-term apprehended violence order, which would have prohibited him from attempting to contact the teenage victim.

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An interim order will stay in effect until the case returns to court next year.