A 21-year-old Madrid tourist faces six years in prison for allegedly raping a 25-year-old worker in a Pas de
la Casa nightclub bathroom, with the trial hinging on consent.
Key Points
- Assault allegedly occurred at 3am on March 1 last year in Pas de la Casa nightclub bathrooms.
- Suspect arrested at 4am, held in pre-trial detention despite appeals for release.
- Both confirm flirting and sexual activity; dispute centers on consent and restraint.
- Trial scheduled for January 21-23 at Andorra's Tribunal de Corts.
Prosecutors are seeking a six-year prison term for a 21-year-old Madrid tourist accused of raping a 25-year-old seasonal worker in the bathrooms of a Pas de la Casa nightclub.
The alleged assault took place around 3am on 1 March last year, the first Saturday of the month. The man, who was arrested that night and has remained in pre-trial detention since, insists the encounter was consensual and his lawyers are pushing for acquittal. They have sought his release multiple times, including through an appeal to the Constitutional Court, which upheld the flight risk as sufficient grounds for custody despite the charges' gravity.
This case forms part of three sexual offence trials slated for Andorra's Tribunal de Corts this month, with hearings for this one scheduled over 21, 22 and 23 January. The core dispute centres on consent. Both sides confirm they met at the club that evening, flirted beforehand and engaged in sexual activity in the bathrooms. The accused admits to masturbating the woman but describes it as mutual; she alleges he restrained her against her will.
Police made the arrest around 4am during a routine patrol in the Pas de la Casa nightlife district. Officers spotted the disoriented woman nearby, who shared her account as they observed a man—later identified as the suspect—rushing out of the club. Their suspicions led them to stop and detain him on sexual assault charges.
Authorities await the trial to resolve the consent question and have released no additional details.
Original Sources
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