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Gender-confused man charged with sexually assaulting toddler after breaking into Ontario home


WELLAND, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — An Ontario gender-confused man broke into a family home and assaulted a toddler during the night.

According to a September 1 police report, 25-year-old Daniel Senecal was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a child under age five after breaking and entering an Ontario home and attacking a child.

“Upon arrival, uniform patrol officers observed the front door to the residence showing signs of having been forced open,” the report stated. “Further observations confirmed the involved child was suffering from serious injuries prompting an immediate criminal investigation.”

The assailant’s Facebook profile includes “she/her” pronouns and the transgender and LGBT flags.

The break-in and assault took place sometime between 10 p.m. August 30 and 8:59 a.m. August 31. Early in the morning, police arrived at a residential address located near Crowland Avenue and York Street in Welland. Niagara Emergency Medical Service paramedics were also present and provided medical assistance to the child.

The child was transported to the hospital to receive further medical care and remains in stable condition.

Senecal has been charged with aggravated sexual assault on a person under 16 years, assault, assault by choking, breaking and entering, and sexual interference with a person under 16 years of age.

The police report classified Senecal was an “unknown person.” However, according to a report by the National Post, friends of the child’s mother have attested that Senecal had previous contact with the family and the young girl who was assaulted.

Another neighbor revealed that Senecal had also attacked her young son in 2021. After the assault, Senecal was charged with 18 months in jail but was released six months early in March. “To be honest, I feel like I failed,” the mother told the National Post. “I feel like I failed to get him locked up longer. I feel like I failed as a parent to protect any other children from getting hurt. When I seen (a picture of him), my heart sunk. I felt like I wasn’t heard enough by the probation officer.”

Unfortunately, gender-confused men assaulting young children is not a new phenomenon. A repeat child sex offender in Georgia was allowed to play against teen girls in a tennis competition after successfully disguising the fact that he is male by identifying as transgender.

Thirty-year-old Nicolas Rivera Suarez, who identifies as transgender and is an active member of the New York LGBT scene, has been accused of child rape – but is being held in a female prison on Rikers Island.


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