Trial hears accused woman was victim of FGM in Somalia‏

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The trial of a couple accused of the female genital mutilation (FGM) of their daughter has heard the accused woman was a victim of the practice when she was a child.

 

The couple, who cannot be named for legal reasons, both pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to one count of carrying out an act of FGM on a then one-year-old girl at an address in Dublin on September 16th, 2016.

 

The 37-year-old man and 27-year-old woman also pleaded not guilty to one count of child cruelty on the same day.

 

On the fifth day of the trial, Detective Inspector Danny Kelly told John Byrne BL, prosecuting, that the accused woman attended a Garda station on September 22nd, 2016, and answered a number of questions.

 

Det Insp Kelly said it was put to the accused woman by gardaí­ that consultants at the hospital which treated her daughter believed that the child was a victim of FGM. The woman replied that she thought that was wrong and was not happy about it.

 

The accused woman told gardaí­ she felt the doctors said her daughter had a “circumcision” because she is a Muslim, she is black and in her country “they do that”.

 

Det Insp Kelly said the woman was arrested on December 13rd, 2016 and interviewed by gardaí­ on several occasions.

 

The accused woman told gardaí she was from Somalia. She said that FGM was practiced in Somalia and she had been a victim of it.