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This is a horror story. The media has hidden everything. It happened yesterday in Almería (Spain). A 21-year-old illegal youth enters a motorhome with a knife. He strips naked. He sexually assaults a German girl who was resting inside. He beats her brutally, leaving her face disfigured.
According to Grok: A 21-year-old undocumented man of sub-Saharan origin (reportedly Senegalese or Gambian).
Man charged with rape and murder after girl's death
A man has been charged with murder following the discovery of the body of a two-year-old girl at an address in Chertsey.
Officers were called to an address in Pyrcroft Road about 17:40 BST on Thursday, following reports of a concern for safety.
Kevin Kerjean, 31, has also been charged with the rape and sexual assault of a child under 13 and is due to appear at Guildford Crown Court on Monday.
Surrey Police had previously said the girl was three years old.
An investigation into the death remains ongoing and the force says it is not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
Kerjean was described by police as a French national who was born in the Central African Republic.
Det Ch Supt Jon Groenen said: "This is a tragic incident, and our thoughts are with the child's family, as well as all those who knew her.
"Our teams are working hard to build a picture of what happened, and a significant police presence will remain in Pyrcroft Road over the coming days," he added.
On Thursday, several bouquets of flowers were left at the entrance to Syward Place, an apartment complex located on the corner of Pyrcroft Road and Bell Bridge Road.
"We appreciate that the incident itself, as well as the significant police presence, will be concerning for residents," said Groenen.
By Simon Bristow, Co-Editor
Three men who groomed and sexually abused a vulnerable 16-year-old girl in Hull have been jailed for a
combined total of 20 years.
Hamdulluh Hamdadd, also known as Hamid, 24, Amjid Akakhail, 22, and Rafiullah Naseri, 20, also known
as Shaheen, were unanimously convicted by a jury after an 18-day trial at Hull Crown Court that concluded
yesterday.
Hamdadd, of Park Grove, Hull, was found guilty of intentionally arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation
of a child and intentionally obtaining for himself the sexual services of a child between July 2025 and Nov. 2025.
He pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to possessing an extreme pornographic image and making an indecent
photograph of a child. Hamdadd was jailed for eight years.
Naseri, of Spring Bank, Hull, was found guilty of intentionally arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation
of a child and intentionally obtaining for himself the sexual services of a child between July 2025 and Nov 2025.
Akakhail, of Pearson Street, Wakefield, was found guilty of intentionally obtaining for himself the sexual services
of a child between July 2025 and November 2025. He pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to making an indecent
photograph of a child. Akakhail was jailed for four years.
All three, who are all Afghan nationals who identify as Arab, were also made subject to lifetime restraining
orders, placed on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely, and given Sexual Harm Prevention Orders for life when
they were sentenced at the same court today.
Humberside Police called it a “harrowing” case and said the abuse began after the victim met Hamdadd by chance
when they were both customers at a retail premises in Hull.
The force’s Child Sexual Exploitation Team “swiftly” launched an investigation after information was reported
to police by professionals who had concerns for a child’s welfare.
Following Hamdadd’s initial encounter with the girl, he used “calculated tactics” to build a relationship based on
trust and control. Gifts were used to create a powerful sense of obligation, enabling him to isolate and target the
victim for sexual exploitation and to introduce her to the other men involved.
All three men targeted the victim, grooming her to gain her trust before exploiting her and subjecting her to
repeated sexual abuse at addresses across Hull.
As the investigation developed, officers identified several addresses linked to the suspects, leading to warrants
being executed at addresses in Hull and West Yorkshire with the support of partner agencies in December 2025.
These warrants resulted in the arrests of all three men.
Following their arrests, officers worked closely with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to build a compelling
case against all three men, and they were subsequently charged and remanded the following day, Dec. 11, 2025.
During the trial, jurors were presented with extensive evidence, including witness testimonies, CCTV footage and
communication data. This evidence clearly demonstrated the extent of the abuse and the “significant impact” it
had on the victim, police said.
Detective Superintendent Nicole Elliott, who led the investigation, said: “This has been a complex and sensitive
investigation, with the safety and protection of a vulnerable child and the prevention and disruption of further
serious offending at its core.
“This case represents a harrowing example of grooming, manipulation and predatory behaviour by three men who
deliberately targeted a vulnerable child. They offered money, alcohol and drugs, using these tactics to gain control
before sexually abusing her for their own gratification.
“The victim has shown remarkable courage and strength in extremely traumatic circumstances. She worked closely
with our Child Sexual Exploitation Team and partner agencies to explain the abuse she suffered, and her bravery
has been central to bringing these offenders to justice.
“I am incredibly proud of the dedication shown by the investigating officers, who worked tirelessly to build a strong
evidential case. I would also like to thank our partner agencies for their support throughout this investigation.”
She added: “We take all reports of child sexual exploitation and sexual offending extremely seriously. These crimes
have devastating and lifelong consequences, what happened to this victim cannot be undone, but we are committed
to ensuring offenders are prosecuted and victims receive justice.
“Our dedicated Child Sexual Exploitation Team will continue to support victims, protect vulnerable children and
young people, and pursue justice wherever evidence of exploitation or abuse is identified.
“If you have experienced sexual abuse or exploitation or have concerns about a child who may be at risk, please
contact us on 101. In an emergency, or if someone is in immediate danger, always call 999.”

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