About your sister... If a woman claims she had been raped, there are ways to prove it, only you have to act fast. If the incident took place, and a woman contacted the authorities, or went to seek medical assistance after it happened, it is possible to prove that crime had occurred, and the identity of a person responsible.
Here's what I found on that topic:
"It is very important that rape victims seek emergency medical attention as soon as possible after their rape occurs. Rape victims should not wash or douche or in any way clean themselves after a rape has occurred and before they have had medical attention. This is because the rape victim's body is a crime scene which is likely to contain samples of the rapist's body fluids. In many cases, doctors can recover samples of these fluids which can later be used against the rapist in a court of law."
Maybe this information helped you a little, and if not, you can also try to get some counseling on the "outside", or the real world, so to speak. [ Lyssa's advice column | Ask Lyssa A Question ]
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