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Liedekerke Woman Gets 30-Month Sentence for Sexual Abuse
A 52-year-old female resident of Liedekerke received a 30-month suspended prison sentence after the Brussels Criminal Court found her guilty of sexually abusing a mentally disabled man.
The woman, an employee at a care facility, developed a romantic relationship with a mentally disabled patient, which led to sexual intimacy between them. In June 2021, another staff member discovered explicit content of the woman on the victim’s mobile phone.
The convict had worked at the institution for 15 years when the man was admitted in 2020 after his mother was hospitalized and subsequently passed away.
**“That mentally handicapped man was, therefore, already in a very vulnerable situation,”**
stated the public prosecutor’s office.
**“Shortly after his arrival, he built a bond with her, but that quickly went much further than professional. In June 2021, another staff member discovered that the man was looking at nude photos and videos of the woman on his mobile phone.”**
Her lawyer defended her actions, arguing:
**“A form of infatuation developed between my client and that man.”**
**“She then got into that relationship and saw no way out. Of course, that does not alter the fact that what happened there was absolutely unacceptable. She has since found another job, where she does respect her professional boundaries very strictly.”**
History of Similar Cases in the Region
The Liedekerke case is part of a disturbing trend of sexual misconduct cases targeting vulnerable individuals in Belgian care institutions. Authorities have intensified oversight measures to better protect mentally disabled residents.
In 2019, a caregiver in Flanders was convicted of sexually abusing a disabled patient, leading to stricter regulations for care institutions across the region. Belgium has since reinforced its legal framework to impose harsher penalties on abusers who target defenseless individuals.
Since 2009, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has influenced Belgium’s commitment to safeguarding disabled persons. New measures aim to prevent caregiver exploitation while ensuring accountability in care settings, reinforcing society’s dedication to protecting vulnerable groups.
Eurotoday is a daily online newspaper based in Belgium. It publishes unique and independent coverage on international and European affairs. With a Europe-wide perspective, Eurotoday covers EU policies and politics, significant developments in Member States, and examines the global agenda through a European lens.
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