Colombian sex abuse case sparks child safety concerns

BOGOTA – A Colombian man accused of sexually abusing his daughter from a young age and fathering eight children with her was …

BOGOTA – A Colombian man accused of sexually abusing his daughter from a young age and fathering eight children with her was arrested on Saturday, causing an outcry over the lack of child protection in the Andean nation.

Arcebio Alvarez (58) told a judge he was innocent, saying his accuser was not his biological daughter.

He was held in custody while the children, three boys and five girls, were put under state protection. He was transported to jail under military guard to keep angry crowds at bay.

Earlier in the day, Alvarez was led away in handcuffs by agents from Colombia’s attorney general’s office after Alba Nidia Alvarez, the 35-year-old woman who claims to be his biological daughter, told police he had abused her since she was under the age of 10.

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Alba Nidia, from the central Colombian town of Mariquita, said an evangelical Christian pastor had convinced her to come forward about the suspected abuse.

“I took this decision according to the will of God, thanks to a pastor who prayed for me many times,” she said. “That is what gave me the strength.”

The accused told a different story when he went before a judge on Saturday afternoon in Tolima province. “I adopted her,” he said. “We agreed to have a romantic relationship because we really loved each other. But she was not my own child.”

Alba Nidia’s mother died when she was five, leaving her under the care of Alvarez, who has been branded “the monster of Mariquita” by the local press. The eight children are between the ages of one and 19.

The story recalls that of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man sentenced this month to life in a mental unit for confining and raping his daughter for 24 years, fathering seven children with her and causing the death of his infant son.

Child welfare advocates have called for a sentence of life in prison should Alvarez be convicted. – (Reuters)

Italian police have arrested a 64-year-old Turin man for allegedly sexually abusing his daughter over 25 years and encouraging his son to follow his example.

The 41-year-old son is also behind bars, accused of abusing not only his sister, now 34, but his own young daughters, aged six, eight, 12 and 20.

The two men deny the charges. Italian newspapers identified the father as Michele Mongelli, and his son as Giuseppe.

The daughter was identified with the pseudonym Laura.