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FILIPINO RAPES AND IMPREGNATES UNDER AGE GIRL IN LAGOS

Alex Fortaleza a lagos based company manager has landed himself in quite a mess, after he allegedly rapes and impregnates an under age Nigerian teen.



Alex Fortaleza, a 47year old filipino was charged before a Family Court in Surulere, Lagos State Southwest Nigeria, for allegedly raping his 13-year old victim who happens to be the sister to his house cleaner.



The girl's name withheld usually follows Alex's cleaner to his house where she was allegedly raped.



The shocking story is that after the deed had been done, he pacified her by giving her dollars, which she accepted for her silence.



But then the secret blew open when the girl became pregnant,and on-seeing the strange turn out of events the victims sister said she persistently had to quiz her sister to reveal who was responsible for the pregnancy, and after much pressure, she confessed that the Philipino was responsible.



The victim's sister reported the matter to the police at Area 'B' Command, Apapa, Lagos. And the police arrested Fortaleza and took him into custody where he reportedly confessed that he actually had sex with her, claiming although that he did not force her. (Meaning she consented to it)



When asked about the victim's age, he said that he did not know that she was under age because she has big boobs and buttocks.



The defendant was charged to a Family Court in Surulere where he pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge.



The court granted him bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum.



The matter has however been adjourned till 24 May 2012 for further hearing.

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