Kerala Catholic priest Robin Vadakkumchery wants to marry his rape victim

Robin Vadakkumchery,

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Kochi: This one is again out of the blue. Kerala Catholic priest Robin Vadakkumchery, 52 is currently behind bars as he has been sentenced to 20 years in jail. This is because he has been found guilty in three different cases of rape and abuse of a minor. Now repenting for his act, Robin Vadakkumchery has moved the Kerala High Court. In his plea he said he wants to marry the victim and take care of the child born to her. Expressing a similar wish, the victim also has filed an affidavit in the court.

However, the prosecution expressed doubts over the new development. It said this is a a ploy to get relaxation. The court has sought a police report and posted the case for July 24.

Vadakkumchery, dismissed from priesthood by the Vatican, was serving as a parish vicar near Kannur. He was the manager of the church-backed-school, where the victim, a Class 11 student, was studying.

A child line agency, which works among school children, had registered the complaint against the priest. The priest came under pressure after the girl gave birth to a child February 7, 2017.

Vadakkumchery was arrested February 27, 2017 from near the Kochi International Airport. He was preparing to slip out of India. He was tried under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. He was sentenced February 17, 2019, to 20-year jail by a court in Thalassery.

During the trial, the victim and her mother had turned hostile. But the court handed out the verdict on the basis of evidences. Four nuns, another priest and one more woman attached to the convent, all co-accused in the police charge-sheet, were let off due to lack of adequate evidences.

In March, the Manthavady (in Wayanad district) Adioceses officials said the Vatican had dismissed Vadakkumchery from priesthood. The papers related to the Pope’s decision, taken on December 5, 2019, were given to the jailed priest.

 

 

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