Calgary Herald

Teen testifies man groped her in West Edmonton Mall waterpark

- PAIGE PARSONS pparsons@postmedia.com twitter.com/paigeepars­ons

EDMONTON A teenager testified Monday she was groped by a man while she was swimming at West Edmonton Mall’s waterpark. The 15-year-old was the first witness at a provincial court trial of Soleiman Hajj Soleiman, who is charged with six counts of sexual assault and six counts of sexual contact with a child.

Soleiman, 40, was arrested and charged in February 2017 after several teenagers reported being touched by a man in the wave pool, police said. The other teens are expected to be called as witnesses.

After a video of the girl’s interview with police was played in court, the teen testified behind a screen, and was supported by a staff member and a therapy dog from the Zebra Child Protection Centre. The identities of the teenage victims are protected by a court-ordered publicatio­n ban.

On the evening of Feb. 4, 2017, the girl, then 14, was attending a birthday party with 16 other girls from her soccer team, she said. She was in the wave pool when she heard other girls saying someone was touching them. She told court that as a wave hit, a man swam up under her and touched her breast and her buttocks.

“It was kind of like a grab from behind, and it wasn’t really a passing-by movement,” the teen said in response to questions by Crown prosecutor Laurie Trahan.

She left the area with her friend and went to the slides, but when she returned to the pool later, she said the man approached again and ran his hand across her backside.

When charges were announced, police said Soleiman was arrested after complaints from several teenage girls were made to a lifeguard at the pool. The trial is scheduled to run until Friday.

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