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UK man held for the rape of 8-year-old girl

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Published Date: 16 January 2007
Thailand: A British man wanted in the UK for the rape of an eight-year-old girl has been arrested.
Sean McMahon, 45, was arrested yesterday at his Bangkok apartment following a request from UK authorities.

McMahon is wanted on several child sex charges in the United Kingdom.

Indonesia: A carriage of an Indonesian passenger train derailed and plunged into a dry river bed early this morning, killing five people and injuring more than 250.

The carriage fell near the town of Purwokerto.



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  • Last Updated: 16 January 2007 9:50 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Paedophilia
 
1

bikerider1,

16/01/2007 12:40:03

bringing this scumbag back here and jailing him can only be good for the children in the uk and thailand

2

Hoops man,

16/01/2007 13:11:57

#1 No Dont , they still have the death penalty there.
Hopefully they will carry it out this time, unlike gary skitter who allegedly is due for release soon and a quick return to the UK

3

Faramars,

Iran 16/01/2007 18:04:29

If he is brought back to UK ,surely he will be acquitted because of a time limit which is applied in the best manner for British citizens , like those soldiers who were beating Iraqi teenagers in an inhuman manner This gentleman has committed a crime in Thailand . According to basic rules of criminal law he must be tried in courts of a country in which he has committed a crime

4

Anthropologist2002,

USA via Hull 16/01/2007 18:45:03

Gary Glitter is in Vietnam not Thailand


 

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