The case at trial raises a multitude of profound questions, tackling philosophical, social, and medical issues.
A woman was victimized by dozens of men over nine years, under the heartless acquiescence and gaze of her husband who drugged her into unconsciousness.
These men were regarded as 'normal', highlighting the banality of evil and the denial in perceiving the act as a rape, leading to pressing educational problems.
Frustratingly, the doctors who treated her over the years failed to detect any anomaly, pointing to a training problem that needs to be acknowledged.
Conclusion: The trial stands as a crucial opportunity to expose the failings in our society and educational system, and to improve the detection and handling of such cases by health professionals.