PI into aiding and abetting rape likely to open October 19

Danella Evans called ‘Nelly’ or ‘Samantha’, 17, of Roxanne Burnham Gardens who is accused of aiding and abetting entertainment promoter Colin Mack in the alleged rape of a nineteen-year-old girl in April made another court appearance yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.

Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday ordered that the matters concerning the aiding and abetting charge and indecent assault be transferred to Court Five for October 19, where the Preliminary Inquiry into the cases is expected to commence.

Winston Murray, the teen’s lawyer, had petitioned the High Court for bail for Evans and it was recently granted in the sum of $120,000 for the aiding and abetting charge. The lawyer was also able to secure self-bail for the teen on an indecent assault charge that is also pending against her.
In Evans’ last appearance at the Georgetown Magis-trate’s Court she was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charges of aiding and abetting another to commit rape and indecent assault.

She is accused of performing an indecent sexual act on a nineteen-year-old girl and holding down the said girl as Mack allegedly raped her.