A 16-year-old girl said she wanted to die after allegedly being violated for two hours by the Mongrel Mob.
"I didn't feel like living after what they did to me," she told a jury in the High Court at Auckland yesterday.
The girl, 15 at the time, told of being
kidnapped from her Takinini home in the early hours of June 29 last year.
According to the Crown, the girl's lesbian partner - who had not paid the Mongrel Mob a $300 drug debt - was lured away from the property by a decoy, leaving the 15-year-old home alone.
Before the court are Monty Tarawa, aged 34, of Manurewa, represented by Paul Borich; Taylor Cassidy, aged 31, of Manurewa, represented by Peter Winter; Wayne Lester Ratu, aged 29, of Papatoetoe, represented by Frank Hogan; Theodore Reneti, aged 30, of Te Kuiti, represented by David Niven; and Shane Gregory Koroheke, aged 30, of Hamilton, represented by Richard Earwaker.
They each face 14 charges, some as parties, including abduction, sexual violation by unlawful connection and attempted rape.
The complainant gave details of the indecencies she said she had to endure, including performing oral sex on four of the accused, some of them more than once, as the others crowded round watching.
At one point the woman felt so sick that she threw up.
During part of her ordeal, the woman told the court, the mobsters were chanting "Seig Heil" and barking like dogs.
"I wanted to scream. I think I was crying at the time . . . I could not say anything. I was too scared."
At the end of the incident, which allegedly happened in a garage/sleepout at Cassidy's place, the woman who the Crown claims helped lure the complainant's partner away arrived with a "sort of grin on her face," the girl said.
The girl said that afterwards she was dropped off near her home and warned not to tell anyone what happened.
She said she wanted to go to the railway lines to commit suicide.
She was crying and could not walk properly because she was in so much pain.
When she saw her partner who was looking for her "I just grabbed her and held her tight as."
She told prosecutor Philip Hamlin that she had no choice but to go with the men.
She was too scared to say no to sex and could not fight off five men.
The trial, before Justice Judith Potter, continues today.
A 16-year-old girl said she wanted to die after allegedly being violated for two hours by the Mongrel Mob.
"I didn't feel like living after what they did to me," she told a jury in the High Court at Auckland yesterday.
The girl, 15 at the time, told of being
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