The Sun (Malaysia)

Britons deny raping Malaysian woman

> Three charged with sexually assaulting drunk, unconsciou­s victim while in Singapore for stag party

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SINGAPORE: Three British men went on trial here yesterday accused of gangraping a 23-year-old Malaysian woman while visiting the city-state for a stag party.

Khong Tam Thanh, 22, Le Michael, 24, and Vu Thai Son, 24, face up to 20 years in jail and caning if found guilty of assaulting the woman while she was drunk and unconsciou­s at the end of the night out.

All three, British citizens of Vietnamese descent, denied the allegation­s.

In an opening statement, prosecutor­s said the defendants were in Singapore in September as part of a group of nine for a bachelor party, and an electronic music festival called Ultra Singapore.

The groom, the brother of Khong, was also on the trip.

They met the woman at a popular nightspot in the city-state, where she had been partying with a friend.

After she agreed to have sex with one of their friends, a British citizen of Vietnamese origin identified as Richard Ahn, he took her to his hotel room.

After the pair had sex, Khong, Le and Vu took turns to enter the room and raped the woman as she lay drunk and unconsciou­s, the court heard.

“Having consented to having sexual intercours­e with one individual, she was then raped by three other men,” deputy public prosecutor G. Kannan told the Singapore High Court.

“Intoxicate­d and asleep, she was unaware of what was going on around her. She was taken advantage of and raped in quick succession by the three.”

The men took care to make as little noise as possible but the victim woke up as Le assaulted her, the court heard.

They all face one count each of raping the alleged victim in the early hours of Sept 10, last year. Khong and Vu, who work as beautician­s in Britain, face additional charges of sexual assault by digital penetratio­n. Le is unemployed.

Ahn, 24, fled while under investigat­ion. The alleged victim lives in Johor Baru. She cannot be named because of a court order protecting her identity. – AFP

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