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09th Aug 2018

14-year-old ‘bundled into back of car’ and assaulted in Antrim

Kate Demolder

Belfast

The teenager was left badly injured.

Detectives in Antrim are investigating reports of the abduction and assault of a teenage boy in County Antrim this weekend.

The incident, which occurred in Newtownabbey on Saturday 4 August, saw the 14-year-old approached by three men and bundled into the back of a black car as he walked on the O’Neill Road in Newtownabbey, shortly after 9pm on Saturday night.

Newtownabbey is a large town on the suburbs of Belfast.

The boy was then assaulted whilst inside the car, which was driven a short distance to Camross Park in Rathcoole Estate, where he was let out of the car and further assaulted by the men.

One of the men was described as being around 6’1” tall, of medium build with a deep, broad Belfast accent, who was wearing a light blue short sleeved top and dark jeans.

The teenager, who was left badly shaken after the incident, suffered extensive bruising to his face, head and body.

“This was a very disturbing incident for the child, his family and his friends, and our enquiries into the matter are ongoing,” Detective Sergeant Lyttle of the PSNI said of the incident.

“I would ask anyone who witnessed the incidents at O’Neill Road or Camross Park, or anyone who has any information about those responsible, to contact detectives in Antrim on 101 quoting reference number 1415 04/08/18.

“Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.”

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