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Two years after the heinous rape case of a 16-year old from Kannur came to light, the Thalassery POCSO Court has convicted Fr Robin Vadakkumchery of the Mananthavady diocese, who was accused of raping and impregnating the minor in 2016. The girl gave birth to a child on 7 February 2017.
The court verdict against Father Robin was primarily on the basis of the victim's live birth certificate that showed that she was a minor in 2016 when the rape happened. Moreover, the DNA of the child born in 2017 matched with Robin's, proving unequivocally that he was behind the rape of the minor who was studying in a church run institution.
The case took on several twists and turns after the news broke out, exposing how deep the power network ran within the church as an institution. In fact, at one point, owing to the unbearable pressure, the girl's father had even claimed that he'd raped his own daughter and impregnated her.
The survivor and the mother, too, were declared hostile witnesses by Judge PN Vinod, after they claimed that she had been 18 years of age at the time of the rape. However, the survivor's birth certificate from the hospital when she was born established her age at 16.
The survivor was a student at the school where Fr Robin was teaching and had allegedly been raped by him several times in 2016. The abuse led to her giving birth at the Christu Raj Hospital, a church run institution in Thokkilangadi, Kannur, on 7 February 2017.
Police say that the then 16-year-old girl had been admitted after she complained of stomach ache. Her parents kept the minor in the dark and told her that she was being operated upon for appendicitis. The incident came to light after Childline Kannur received an anonymous letter.
The other accused are Dr Nelliyani Thankamma who assisted in the childbirth, gynaecologist at Christu Raj hospital in Kannur Dr Tessy, paediatrician Dr Hyderali, hospital administrator Ancy Mathew, Dr Liz Maria and Sr Anita from Christu Dasi convent in Wayanad and Sr Ophilia, the Superintendent of the Holy infant Mary orphanage at Wayanad where the baby was taken. Sr Ophilia had approached the Kerala High Court seeking anticipatory bail.
While gynaecologists Dr Tessy and Dr Nellyali Thankamma allegedly agreed to deliver the baby, the hospital paediatrician - Dr Hyderali - had the baby discharged, following which Dr Nellayani, Dr Liz Maria and Sr Anita from Christu Raj convent took the baby to Wayanad where they admitted the child to an orphanage.
Prior to surrendering before the Kannur police, four of the nuns who were accused of helping to cover up the incident had been absconding. They later surrendered before the police in March.
The church, for its part, maintained a stoic silence. After the Kerala government sacked Fr John Therakom from the post of post of Chairman of Child Welfare Committee (CWC) for allegedly helping to cover up the incident, the Archdiocese too later suspended him.
A shocking editorial column published by the Sunday Shalom – the church magazine – along with Kerala Bishops Council’s response to TNM at the time too reflected the Church refusal to implicate Fr Robin and the other accused in the case. The editorial piece had gone as far as to victim blame the minor.
The Bishops Council had dismissed the crime, stating that it was an “exception” among the 9,033 catholic priests in Kerala. The council also placed blame on ‘consumerism’ and media.
Father Robin, who was posted at the Church run by Catholic Diocese of Mananthavady (Wayanad) in Kannur district almost two-and-a-half years ago, also served as the manager of a school attached to the church, where he came in contact with the survivor.
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