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Court drops charges for teens accused of attempted rape that sparked riots

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Court drops charges for teens accused of attempted rape that sparked riots

Attempted rape charges against two Romanian teenagers, who sparked widespread racially-motivated riots across Northern Ireland, have been withdrawn.

The boys, aged 14 and 15, were accused of attempting to rape a schoolgirl in Ballymena, County Antrim, on June 7, 2025.

In a previous court hearing, there were claims that the girl was dragged down an alleyway into a garage, but escaped when her would-be attackers were disturbed and ran off.

However, the Public Prosecution Service was granted permission to end criminal proceedings against the pair due to “significant evidential developments” at Belfast Youth Court on Friday, November 28, 2025.

A silhouette of a girl facing away from the camera. Image is used for illustration. PHOTO/Internet
A silhouette of a girl facing away from the camera. Image is used for illustration. PHOTO/Internet

The teenagers will now be released from the juvenile detention centre where they have been held for more than five months.

Another youth, who is suspected to be involved in the alleged attack, is believed to have fled to Romania the next day.

None of the accused can be identified because of their ages.

A police car siren. Image used for illustration purposes. PHOTO/Pexels
A police car siren. Image used for illustration purposes. PHOTO/Pexels

Following the claimed assault, widespread racially-motivated violence took place in the town before spreading to other parts of Northern Ireland.

A spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) said: “We have recently been made aware of significant evidential developments in this case.

“In light of this new evidence, it has been determined that the test for prosecution is no longer met on evidential grounds, and therefore, the case should not proceed.

“The prosecution team and the police investigation team met with the complainant and her family this morning to explain the reasons for the decision.”

Very sensitive case

The defendants’ barristers did not object to the withdrawal application.

A gavel placed on sound block during a court session. Image used for illustration. PHOTO/Pexels
A gavel placed on sound block during a court session. Image used for illustration. PHOTO/Pexels

“The sooner this can be relayed to Woodlands [Juvenile Justice Centre], the sooner these two youths can be released,” counsel said.

District Judge George Conner said he was aware “this is a very sensitive case”, adding that “the less I say about it the better”.

Det Ch Insp Stephanie Finlay said any “reported sexual crime is taken extremely seriously and thoroughly investigated”.

“We continue to encourage those who have been victims of sexual crimes to come forward and report to us.

“You will be dealt with sensitively and will be offered the appropriate additional support.”

“I would remind everyone to remain respectful in light of today’s decision, and refrain from speculation, particularly on social media,” she added.

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