
West Indies cricket, which is currently part of the set of a senior national team, has been charged with sexual harassment and rape. According to the media report in the Caribbean, as many as eleven women, including teenage, allegedly rape, sexual assault or undesirable sexual progress of cricket.
According to Kaieteur News is the cricket from Guyana. Several women reportedly lodged complaints to law enforcement authorities in the Guyana; However, the report claims that there have been attempts to suppress the matter.
One woman who recently reported the incident of the police power of Guyan became emotionally desperate and was subsequently hospitalized. According to local media, this matter is under investigation.
The family of one woman who was 18 years old at that time claims that she was sexually attacked by a cricket on March 3, 2023 in a residence in New Amsterdam, Berbice. According to the report, the accused, a well -known well -known family, raised her from her workplace under the pretext of socialization.
When she arrived in a house where several men were seen outside, she initially felt safe. But as soon as it was inside, it was reportedly taken up by a cricket where there was an attack. The family claims that the enforcement of law has been permanently efforts to cover the case. The victim’s mother said her daughter trusted the accused and was emotionally destroyed since the incident.
After the initial report of Kaieteur News, several women signed up with similar accusations, submitted supporting evidence, including frames of screens, messages, voice notes and medical records.
Several survivors quoted fatigue from repeated interrogation and lack of institutional support. According to the report, some claimed that earlier complaints were ignored or quietly released.
Meanwhile, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said they did not know about the circumstances when he asks the front television channel, whether he was informed of the accusation against the player.
“West Indies cricket does not know about circumstances and is therefore unable to comment at this time,” said CWI President Kishore Shallow as Sportsmax 18.
Details of the accusation emerged at a time when the test team for men from West Indies, led by Roston Chase, is currently playing Australia in the new World Championship series.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
27th June 2025