Guédiawaye Beach: Two Teenagers at the Heart of a Morals Case

Author: senenews.comPublished on: July 17, 2026Country: Senegal
Crime & Law
Guédiawaye Beach: Two Teenagers at the Heart of a Morals Case

I. Niang, a 22-year-old apprentice driver, was acquitted by the Pikine-Guédiawaye flagrant offense court after being accused of corrupting minors and indecent assault on two teenage girls at Guédiawaye beach. The alleged incidents occurred over two consecutive days, with the girls accusing him of inappropriate touching in the water and attempting to take them to a hotel. Niang denied the charges, stating he went to the beach on his father's advice to purify his body after a previous prison sentence. His defense cited his mental health issues, presenting medical records, and the court acquitted him.

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