British Columbia: a Dutch man tried for having harassed and led a teenager to suicide


The trial of a Dutchman accused of harassing on the internet Amanda Todd, a Canadian teenager who had told her story on YouTube before killing herself in 2012, began in western Canada.

“It’s Amanda’s moment,” her mother Carol Todd told the Supreme Court of British Columbia at the start of the seven-week trial in the city of New Westminster.

In October 2012, the girl committed suicide after posting her story online. In a video, viewed more than 14 million times, she scrolled through sentences written in felt-tip pens on scraps of paper.

The defendant, Aydin Coban, a 40-year-old Dutchman, faces five charges today, including possession of child pornography, criminal harassment and extortion, charges to which he pleads not guilty.

In court, prosecutor Louise Kenworthy claimed that Amanda Todd had been harassed from her 12 to 15 years by a single person operating under twenty different user names on Facebook, YouTube or Skype.

Aydin Coban is believed to be the man who persuaded her to show him her boobs via webcam, then uploaded her photo after she refused to ‘give him a show’.

He was extradited to Canada in December 2020.

In 2017, Aydin Coban had already been sentenced to almost eleven years in prison for having practiced “sextortion” on dozens of young girls, a scam aimed at blackmailing someone by tricking them into obtaining pornographic photos for monetize them or obtain others.

These teenagers were in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Australia, Norway, the United States and Canada.




Reference-www.journaldemontreal.com

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