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Indian Man Arrested In Canada Water Park For Groping Over 12 Teens

An Indian man was arrested in Canada after he allegedly groped at least twelve girls, some of whom were under 16 years old, at a water park in Moncton, Canada, on July 7.

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An Indian man was arrested in Canada after he allegedly groped at least twelve girls, some of whom were under 16 years old, at a waterpark in Moncton, Canada, on July 7. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the 25-year-old man had been walking around the Magic Mountain water park and inappropriately touching multiple women and girls. The man, a Nova Scotia resident, was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in Moncton Provincial Court on October 24.

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Man Goes On Groping Spree In Canada Water Park

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a report of 'sexual interference and sexual assault' at the water park. At least twelve girls came forward to testify that they had been groped by the Indian national. The man has been arrested and is expected to appear in court later this year.

The police said in an official release, “We are asking parents to speak to their children if they attended this location on July 7. We also want people to know that a sexual assault complaint can be made at any time. If you are a victim of sexual misconduct, please contact us. You will be listened to, and you will be believed."

The police have not disclosed the identity of the man. However, a woman identified as Alicia Hill, whose minor daughter was allegedly groped by the man, posted his pictures on a Facebook community, warning other parents about him. The woman claimed that the suspect had been with a group of other Indian men.

“This is still an active investigation, and we are working diligently to understand if there were other victims. We are asking parents to speak to their children if they attended this location on July 7. We also want people to know that a sexual assault complaint can be made at any time,” Sergeant Sylvette Herbert, told Publica.

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