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TOKYO - JAPANESE prosecutors on Friday released a US Marine who was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl, police said, after a report that the family dropped the allegations which had triggered outrage in the country.
Staff Sergeant Tyrone Luther Hadnott, who was arrested on Feb 11, was
freed from prosecutors? custody, said a police spokesman on the southern island
of Okinawa.
'We have been informed that the suspect was released,' said the police
spokesman in Okinawa's capital Naha.
He declined further details. But Jiji Press said the girl's family dropped
the allegations against him and that Hadnott would not be prosecuted.
Prosecutors could not be reached late Friday. A US military spokesman had
no immediate comment.
The rape allegations had sparked outrage in Japan and led the US military
to slap a sweeping curfew on all troops and their families in Okinawa, which is
home to half of the more than 40,000 US troops stationed in the country.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also offered an apology during a
visit to Japan on Wednesday, voicing hope that the incident would not hurt
friendly relations between the two countries.
In 1995, three US troops gang-raped a 12-year-old girl, setting off major
protests that set in motion a process to withdraw thousands of troops from
Okinawa, a strategic US military hub close to the Taiwan Strait.
According to earlier police accounts, Hadnott offered the girl a ride on
his motorbike and took her to his home. When she started crying, he allegedly
offered to take her home in his car.
The girl went to police, who interviewed her and took her to the hospital.
Police said the girl had alleged full rape. Police had said that Hadnott
admitted trying to forcibly kiss the teenager but denied rape and said he did
not know she was underage. -- AFP
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