Pensioner facing indecency charges also accused of having sex with hoover

March 1, 2017

WARNING OF GRAPHIC SEXUAL CONTENT: A man accused of indecently assaulting a young boy has also been accused of carrying out a sexual act with a hoover.

The man has gone on trial at Letterkenny Circuit Court charged with six counts of indecently assaulting the teenage boy in Co Donegal between 1989 and 1990.

The court heard how the young boy only ever wanted to become a pilot.

The man, who is now in his 40s, claimed his alleged attacker also had a strong interest in flying and invited the boy back to his home.

Once back at the man’s home, he initially showed the teenage boy some flying magazines but then began to show him pornographic magazines.

The alleged victim then gave evidence that his alleged attacker locked the door and took him to his bedroom.

It was here that the man claimed he saw his alleged attacker, who is now in his 70s, carry out a sexual act with a hoover.

The man said “He dropped trousers and at the end of bed there was a hoover. The nozzle was taken off it and he said look at this.

“He stuck his penis in and he began turning on and off the hoover. He said “This is like a woman’s vagina. I couldn’t understand it or get my head around it.

“He then pulled down my tracksuit bottoms and touched my penis and he continued masturbating himself. I couldn’t get an erection.

“He was moaning and his face was getting purple. When he ejaculated he came over to me and said that is how you know you’re a real man. He said it would come to me and that I would get an erection.”

The alleged victim also claimed that on another occasion his attacker used a lubricant before inserting a candle into his alleged victim’s bottom.

The man said he felt like he was being torn every time he went to the toilet and was also passing blood for a week afterwards.

He said he later became dependant on alcohol and would often drink a bottle and a half of whiskey “raw’ each day.

“All I want is closure and that is why I am here today. All I wanted to do with my life was to move on,” he said.

Barrister for the accused man, Mr Paul Flannery (SC) said his client will deny all charges.

The trial before Judge Cormac Quinn continues tomorrow (Thurs).

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