The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Charity scam’ parents quizzed on sex exploitati­on

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BARCELONA: A Spanish couple arrested for allegedly using the rare illness of their daughter in a charity scam now find themselves investigat­ed for sexually exploiting the 11-year-old girl.

Fernando Blanco, a former DJ on the holiday island of Ibiza, and his wife Margarida Grau were surrounded by reporters on Friday as they appeared in court in the mountain town of Seu D’Urgell in the northweste­rn region of Catalonia for questionin­g.

The couple were summoned after police found naked pictures of their daughter Nadia Nerea, who they say suffers from a rare genetic disorder called trichothio­dystrophy, on a USB drive that belonged to Blanco.

Catalan television station TV3 reported that one image showed the couple having sexual intercours­e in front of Nadia. Other pictures of Nadia contained “sexual content”, the station said without elaboratin­g further.

The couple told the judge the pictures were taken to track the progress of their daughter’s disease, which in mild cases only gives patients brittle hair but, when severe, causes delayed developmen­t, intellectu­al disability, and recurrent infections that can lead to death at an early age.

“There is nothing special about the pictures. There is no pornograph­ic, sexual or exploitati­ve content,” the couple’s lawyer Alberto Martin told reporters.

The explanatio­n did not convince the judge who opened an investigat­ion into the couple for “exhibition­ism, sexual provocatio­n and sexual exploitati­on”.

The pair were already under investigat­ion since December for fraud after police accused them of spending nearly 600,000 (RM2.8 million) of the

918,000 they had raised for their daughter’s treatment.

They allegedly used the money for their own personal expenses, including a car, clothes, travel and luxury watches. – AFP

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