Commissioner expects more men to be charged over gang rape
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Queenslandâs Police Commissioner says she expects more men to be charged over the gang rape of two teenage girls in a Brisbane park.
Calamvale District Park, where the gang rape is alleged to have taken place.
Commissioner Katarina Carroll said on Sunday that the investigation into the assault is ongoing, and she expected more of the men involved to be charged in the coming days.
âThis is a sickening incident, and something those young girls will have to live with for the rest of their lives,â Ms Carroll said.
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Police have charged four men following ongoing investigations into the alleged rape of two teenage girls in Calamvale last year. It will be alleged the.