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In the trial over abuses in the La Chaparra sect, the two main accused have denied any knowledge of crimes against minors and insisted that sexual rituals only involved adults. Both face up to 65 years in prison and have described the manipulation by the late leader, Antonio Garrigós, known as tío Toni. The proceedings, featuring testimonies from over 50 witnesses, continue at the Provincial Court of Castellón.

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The trial against the Vistabella sect in Castellón has revealed a hell of sexual abuses and coercions over three decades at the La Chaparra farmhouse. Witnesses describe practices by leader Antonio, known as Tío Toni, who subjected dozens of followers, including minors, under the pretext of spiritual healings. The six defendants face sentences of up to 76 years for their alleged complicity.

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