New York man, 21, charged with sexual assault and murder of 92-year-old woman tells cops 'his pants fell down and his genitals accidentally came in contact with hers' while he was trying to help her
By Andrew Court
Daily Mail
January 11, 2020
The New York man charged over the shocking sexual assault and murder of an elderly woman says he was trying to help her before his pants fell down and his genitals came into contact with hers.
Reeaz Khan, 21, made the astonishing claim to detectives on Thursday after he was arrested over the horrific death of Maria Fuertes, 92.
Fuertes was discovered lying 'incoherent' on a street near her home in Queens around 2am on Monday, with a broken spine, rib fractures and bruising on her chest and neck.
The much-loved local - whom neighbors referred to as 'grandma' - later died in hospital.
Khan was pictured walking out of the police precinct flanked by two officer on Friday following his arrest.
On Friday, investigators charged Khan with sexual abuse and murder in the second-degree, with reports saying a tip-off came from his own brother.
Investigators also claim they were able to retrieve significant surveillance footage from the area that proves Khan committed the crime.
They believe Khan approached Fuertes from behind while she was walking home from a deli where she went to buy cat food late at night.
Police assert Khan then attacked her, before the pair became involved in a scuffle and fell to the ground.
However, The New York Post reports that Khan has told detectives that he was simply walking through the area when he came across Fuertes lying on the pavement.
He claims he was trying to help her up when 'he fell down, his belt broke, his pants fell down and his penis fell near her vagina'.
According to The Post, Khan told detectives that at that moment 'something came over him' and he 'lifted up Fuertes' skirt and try to put his penis inside of her'.
Khan reportedly admitted to suffering 'uncontrollable urges,' and decided to act upon them.
He is being held without bond and will appear in court on January 15.
The attack has rocked the Queens community.
The popular local often go out late at night to a local deli to buy tins of tuna and cat food.
She would then return home, open the tins and leave them near the front of her house for her own pets and other local cats to eat.
Hugo Fuertes, Maria's son, said she was 'a very nice, very good lady' who never caused harm to anyone.
Aneil Ram, who lived nearby, told ABC News: 'She was a sweet lady.
'We all knew her since we were small and it's sickening to even hear something like that happening to her.'
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