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Three men are guilty of raping 12-year-old girl over three days

Three Slovakian men have been convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl repeatedly over three days after they lured her from an Asda car park.

Kevin Horvath, 26 and Ivan Turtak, 38 spotted the youngster in Dover on August 11, 2024 and encouraged her to get in their car. 

They drove the girl in Horvath’s Skoda to Turtak’s flat in Dover, Kent, along with a third defendant, Ernest Gunar Junior, 27, after promising to give her a cigarette, the court was told.

She was then taken to Gunar’s caravan on Arthur Street in Folkestone, Kent, where she was plied with illicit substances, subjected to more rape and other sexual acts.

The men threatened to kill her if she tried to escape or call for help and took a picture of her standing naked in a bath tub.

She was given drugs, including crystal meth and amphetamine, and was passed between the three men who repeatedly raped her and subjected her to sexual acts.

The girl was taken out in public by the trio, who told her she would be killed if she tried to talk to anyone or tried to run away. 

She was able to escape from them after she woke up before them on 13 August and was found by police in Dover. Her phone had been taken from her and was later found in Horvath’s car.

Ivan Turtak (pictured) and Horvath spotted the youngster in Dover on August 11, 2024 and encouraged her to get in their car

Kevin Horvath was one of three men who raped the girl repeatedly over three days

Ernest Gunar Junior was the third member of the gang who kept the girl prisoner for three days before she managed to escape

The court heard the girl, who was filmed while drugged by Horvath, had been treated ‘like a receptacle’.

After their arrests, DNA belonging to the defendants was found on the girl’s torso, clothing and intimate body areas.

Prosecutor Hannah Llewellyn-Waters said the vulnerable youngster had been ‘used, abused and discarded like trash’ by the gang.

‘She was passed around and treated effectively as a receptacle for their own sexual gratification, and the defendants’ conduct was callous, degrading, and it was entirely exploitative,’ Ms Llewellyn-Waters said. 

During the trial, the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court: ‘I didn’t want them to hurt me. They had suggested that if I were to try and get help they would hurt me.’ 

Det Con Linda Gavin, who interviewed the 12-year-old, told the court: ‘She was extremely upset, frightened, reluctant to speak. She was just frightened – a frightened child.’ 

During recorded cross-examination by lawyers representing the three men, the schoolgirl denied she had lied about her age or helped herself to drugs in the flat and caravan.

She also refuted suggestions from the lawyers that she had undressed herself and, while being raped by Horvath, had ‘gestured’ at Gunar to join them.

The girl was taken to Gunar's caravan on Arthur Street in Folkestone, Kent, where the assaults occurred

The squalid interior of the caravan where the 12-year-old was taken to be raped

The girl was kept in the caravan (pictured) and also taken out in public by the trio

Turtak broke down in tears during testimony and claimed he believed the girl was 20, while Horvath claimed the girl looked like a ‘fully-formed woman’ without her clothes on.

The jury saw through their shameless lies to convict them on Thursday. 

Horvath was convicted of sexual assault of a child under 13. He had previously pleaded guilty to three charges of rape of a child under 13 and one charge of assault by penetration of a child under 13.

Turtak was convicted of rape of a child under 13. He had already pleaded guilty to taking indecent photos of a child.

Gunar was convicted of two charges of rape of a child under 13. He had previously pleaded guilty to one charge of rape of a child under 13.

The three men were remanded in custody until their sentencing hearing on September 12. 

Catherine Wear from the Crown Prosecution Service said: ‘The three defendants took a 12-year-old from the street, took full advantage of her, plying her with drugs and using her for their own horrendous gratification.

‘None of us can underestimate the impact this has had on her. When she was first found by police, she was unable to tell them what she had been put through, as she was so scared, and the details only came out gradually after that.

‘Thanks to her courage in detailing what happened to her, despite the obvious distress that caused her, these three dangerous men have now been brought to justice for the appalling and callous crimes they committed against her.

‘We hope these verdicts bring some small comfort to her as she starts to rebuild her life.’

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