Teh One Who Knocks
06-04-2021, 11:08 AM
KNEWZ.COM | RANDALL RYAN
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A judge is set to decide whether Edmonton, Alberta, music teacher Alyssa Tungul is guilty of sexually assaulting a student, or if the student, in fact, sexually assaulted her, the CBC reports.
Tungul has been charged with sexual assault and unlawful touching of a student in one of the music teacher’s classes.
The teacher allegedly sexually assaulted a 15-year-old boy between June 1 and November 30, 2016.
At the time the music teacher was 26 years old.
The identity of the alleged victim, who is now 20, has been shielded due to his age at the time of the incidents in question.
During the trial, Alyssa Tungul admitted that during her tenure as a music teacher, she had sexual intercourse with the teenage boy once in her cousin’s basement.
However, she insisted that the boy forced himself on her out of the blue and that she did not consent to the act.
CTV News reports that the former student testified that Alyssa Tungul sexually abused him multiple times.
Justice Susan Bercov, who has overseen the case against the music teacher, will issue her decision at a hearing scheduled for June 25.
Alyssa Tungul’s attorney, Brian Vail, has denied the former student’s assertions that she repeatedly defiled him.
Vail insisted that instead, Tungul maintained a platonic relationship with the teen after he graduated from school, as she did quite innocently with many other former pupils.
The Edmonton Journal reports that the teen communicated with her via Snapchat.
Alyssa Tungul also reportedly counseled the boy from the music teacher’s class about his academic struggles and other personal woes.
The former student insisted during the trial that it was Tungul who initiated the sex on the basement couch.
Tungul testified that despite the fact that she feared him in the wake of what she said was a sexual assault on his part, she continued to see the teen because she didn’t want to “piss him off” and lead him to go to the police.
Knewz previously reported that the teen said he had also been abused by his mother.
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A judge is set to decide whether Edmonton, Alberta, music teacher Alyssa Tungul is guilty of sexually assaulting a student, or if the student, in fact, sexually assaulted her, the CBC reports.
Tungul has been charged with sexual assault and unlawful touching of a student in one of the music teacher’s classes.
The teacher allegedly sexually assaulted a 15-year-old boy between June 1 and November 30, 2016.
At the time the music teacher was 26 years old.
The identity of the alleged victim, who is now 20, has been shielded due to his age at the time of the incidents in question.
During the trial, Alyssa Tungul admitted that during her tenure as a music teacher, she had sexual intercourse with the teenage boy once in her cousin’s basement.
However, she insisted that the boy forced himself on her out of the blue and that she did not consent to the act.
CTV News reports that the former student testified that Alyssa Tungul sexually abused him multiple times.
Justice Susan Bercov, who has overseen the case against the music teacher, will issue her decision at a hearing scheduled for June 25.
Alyssa Tungul’s attorney, Brian Vail, has denied the former student’s assertions that she repeatedly defiled him.
Vail insisted that instead, Tungul maintained a platonic relationship with the teen after he graduated from school, as she did quite innocently with many other former pupils.
The Edmonton Journal reports that the teen communicated with her via Snapchat.
Alyssa Tungul also reportedly counseled the boy from the music teacher’s class about his academic struggles and other personal woes.
The former student insisted during the trial that it was Tungul who initiated the sex on the basement couch.
Tungul testified that despite the fact that she feared him in the wake of what she said was a sexual assault on his part, she continued to see the teen because she didn’t want to “piss him off” and lead him to go to the police.
Knewz previously reported that the teen said he had also been abused by his mother.