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The law student was severely battered and raped |
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Nottingham City centre |
- Law student attacked after being 'turfed off' 3am bus
- Beating she received during rape was so savage her mother 'couldn't immediately recognise her'
A law student was dragged into a park
and savagely raped after being ‘turfed off’ the last bus home because
she was 20p short of the £5 fare, a court has heard.
The
22-year-old victim was left stranded in a city centre at 3am after the
bus driver refused to wait a few moments so she could withdraw extra
money from a nearby cash dispenser.
But
after walking for less than a mile, the prosecution claim she was
targeted by drink-fuelled Joseph Moran, who then allegedly launched a
‘savage’ attack which was ‘almost devoid of any mercy’, a court heard.
The victim was grabbed by the neck and dragged in to
Nottingham’s Forest Recreation Ground where she was beaten and raped.
Her ‘substantial’ injuries included black eyes, a badly swollen face and bruises to her body, breasts and neck.
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Nottingham’s Forest Recreation Ground |
The 19-year-old attacker then apparently calmly
raised the alarm with a passing police patrol police, claiming to have
stumbled across her semi-naked body.
The
court heard that after being turned away by the Nottingham bus driver,
the student called her mother who agreed to collect her for the 14 mile
journey home. Prosecutor
Michael Auty told the court that the victim volunteered to walk to the
edge of the city centre to spare her mother from having to negotiate a
one-way system she was unfamiliar with.
She
was beaten and raped just yards from where her mother had stopped to
search for her. When the pair were eventually united, Mr Auty said the
injuries were so severe that her mother didn’t immediately recognise
her.
Mr Auty said the victim
had been out celebrating the end of her graduate diploma in law exams
when she boarded the late bus last December.
He said: ‘The fare was £5. She had only £4.80. The bus driver would not waive the 20p.
‘She asked him if he could wait while she got some money from a nearby cash machine. He refused that request too.
‘She was effectively turfed off the bus and left stranded in Nottingham city centre at 3am in the morning.’
Police in a passing patrol car stopped to ask the mother if she was all right. She explained she was looking for her daughter.
Within
minutes, Moran appeared, ran to the police car and banged on the roof
He told the officers he had been walking through the park and come
across the victim who had already been attacked.
The
court heard that he told the officers ‘You had better come quick. I
think a girl has been raped or something’, claiming mud and the victim’s
blood were transferred to his body and clothes when he tried to help
her to her feet.
So, ladies, this is a sign of the times. Make sure you have enough money when you go out and never ever walk home alone at night. No where is safe...not even Britain.
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