Man caught trying rape eight year old girl stripped naked publicly shamed

Mar 5, 2016 - 06:52
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Man caught trying rape eight year old girl stripped naked publicly shamed
A MAN who was allegedly caught trying to rape an eight-year-old girl was stripped naked and paraded around his village in an attempt to publicly shame him.

Footage of the man being forced to walk through the town sees him dragged from the scene and tied up with a rope. 

The baying mob reluctantly hand him over to a police officer after being pulled by a rope for eight blocks.

Once at the police car, a policewoman takes the rope off, handcuffs him and bundles him still naked into the police car, whilst people gather round and shout insults at him.

\"Next time we will kill you\", one man can be heard shouting, whilst a woman says: \"Degenerate! Tie him to the back of the car.\"

The incident happened in the neighborhood of Santa Brigida on the outskirts of San Miguel, in the east Argentine province of Buenos Aires.

The images were uploaded by some of the locals on social media with the caption: \"The neighbors of the community have done justice when we apprehended a criminal who was about to rape a little girls of just 8 years, and we handed him over to police who we hope will get justice for the innocent girl.\" 

It's unconfirmed what action the authorities will take against the man or what evidence locals had to humiliate before they stripped him off.

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