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A teenager has appeared in court charged with rape and attempted murder of a 10-year-old girl.

She was sexually assaulted as she made her way home from school on Thursday and strangled then left in a brook in Exmouth, Devon, a court heard.

A 16-year-old boy dressed in a grey tracksuit spoke only to confirm his name when he appeared before magistrates this morning.

Police forensics on the scene around Marley Road, Exmouth. A community has been left in shock after an alleged violent assault on a 10-year-old girl in Exmouth. See SWNS story SWBRgirl. Police arrested a 16-year-old youth on suspicion of attempted murder and he remains in police custody awaiting questioning. The girl was allegedly attacked in a quiet residential area of the East Devon town on Thursday afternoon, and was found by members of the public near Marley Road in a distressed state at 5pm. Superintendent Matt Lawler, the local policing commander for Exeter, East and Mid Devon said: ?Following an appeal, a member of the public has come forward with information, that has then lead to an arrest. We have arrested a 16-year-old male from the local area on suspicion of attempted murder.?

A young girl was allegedly attacked in Exmouth, Devon, as she made her way home from school (Picture: SWNS)

Police forensics on the scene around Marley Road, Exmouth. A community has been left in shock after an alleged violent assault on a 10-year-old girl in Exmouth. See SWNS story SWBRgirl. Police arrested a 16-year-old youth on suspicion of attempted murder and he remains in police custody awaiting questioning. The girl was allegedly attacked in a quiet residential area of the East Devon town on Thursday afternoon, and was found by members of the public near Marley Road in a distressed state at 5pm. Superintendent Matt Lawler, the local policing commander for Exeter, East and Mid Devon said: ?Following an appeal, a member of the public has come forward with information, that has then lead to an arrest. We have arrested a 16-year-old male from the local area on suspicion of attempted murder.?

The girl is not believed to have known the boy who allegedly attacked her (Picture: SWNS)

The court heard that the girl did not know the boy who allegedly approached her on Marley Road where the violent assault took place.

The short hearing was told that the girl was found in a distressed state lying in a brook.

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He was remanded in youth custody after a request from prosecutors and will appear before Plymouth Youth Court on Thursday.

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The boy cannot be named because of his age.

Police warned people against naming him on social media saying: Anyone who is alleged to be a victim of a sexual crime are automatically granted anonymity for life, regardless of their age and regardless of the outcome of any subsequent criminal trial.

Police forensics on the scene around Marley Road, Exmouth. A community has been left in shock after an alleged violent assault on a 10-year-old girl in Exmouth. See SWNS story SWBRgirl. Police arrested a 16-year-old youth on suspicion of attempted murder and he remains in police custody awaiting questioning. The girl was allegedly attacked in a quiet residential area of the East Devon town on Thursday afternoon, and was found by members of the public near Marley Road in a distressed state at 5pm. Superintendent Matt Lawler, the local policing commander for Exeter, East and Mid Devon said: ?Following an appeal, a member of the public has come forward with information, that has then lead to an arrest. We have arrested a 16-year-old male from the local area on suspicion of attempted murder.?

She is now being supported by specially trained officers (Picture: SWNS)

Any suspect under the age of 18 is also by law not allowed to be identified.
These rules are not solely for media organisations to adhere to, they also apply to members of the public and includes information posted via social media.

This may be seen as interfering with a live investigation and an active criminal trial, and therefore could see those who do not adhere, found in contempt of court.

We therefore remind the public that it is vital they do not speculate on the identity of either the victim of the suspect in this case.

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