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Teen who accused taxi driver of sex assault overcome by emotion during cross-examination

Joseph Cooney, 65, is facing several charges, including sexual assault and sexual interference.

Defence questioned why the girl decided to walk home the night of Joseph Cooney's alleged crimes

The trial for Joseph Cooney continues Thursday, though it had originally been plagued with delays when it started last week. (Jacob Barker/CBC)

The teenager who has accused a Happy Valley-Goose Bay taxi driver of sexually assaultingand threatening to kill her became emotional and was unable to respond while being cross-examined on Thursday.

The girlwas 14 in June 2017,when she saidJoseph Cooney assaulted her in his home after giving her a ride.

Cooney, 65, has been charged withsexual interference, sexual assault, uttering death threats and forcible confinement.

Cooney, along with agallery full of people, watched the cross-exmination on a video screen as the girl testified from a nearby roomand the lawyer spoke from a courtroom in Wabush.

Cooney's lawyer, Edmund Montague, asked the teen several questions relating to her statement she gave to police specifically, why she had chosen to walk home that particular night instead of getting a ride from her mother, as she usually did.

The girlwho cannot be identifiedsaid it was because her mother was working various shifts at the time and would likely be tired or asleep.

Cooney is facing charges of sexual assault, sexual interference, uttering death threats and forcible confinement. (Jacob Barker/CBC)

Montague pressed the teenseveral times about why she decided to walk home that night,and the teen became emotional and appeared to be crying.

In previous testimony, the teen said she knew Cooney from aride she tookin his taxi with a friend before the incident in June 2017 and that Cooney had been friendly during that time.

She previously testified that Cooney said he would kill her if she told anyone whathappened.

The trial continues in Happy Valley-Goose Bay provincial court Thursday.

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