27
year old Peter Odukoya, a Computer science undergraduate in the UK, has
been convicted by a UK court after it heard an audio of a 20 year old
woman he sexually assaulted. In the audio which was played in the court
by the prosecution, the woman was heard pleading with him as he
assaulted her "I don't want this. I'm very drunk".
Odukoya
had on the day he attacked the lady, met her at a night out with some
of his friends. He offered to give her a lift which she accepted.
Odukoya then dropped off his other friends at their homes before heading
back to his flat with his victim who was already drunk.
According to express.co.uk,
his victim's "instincts kicked in" in the car and she turned on her
phone's recording app which recorded her saying "Please, I have a
boyfriend. I don't want this. I'm very drunk.”
She
managed to push him off and lock herself in his bathroom before ringing
a friend to pick her up. The girl later gave the disturbing recordings
to police.
Lead
Prosecutor, Harry Baker, told the court "She was left humiliated. It
affected her grades. She says it completely took her dignity away."
Odukoya's
counsel, Andrew Davies told the court that he had been suspended from
his computer sciences course after the sex assault. He said his client
had brought "shame" to his family in Nigeria, who had saved up to send
him to study in the UK. His father has completely disowned him and cut
him off from his family, which will affect him for the rest of his
life."
Recorder
of Cardiff, Judge Eleri Rees QC, told Odukoya: "This girl sat on your
settee and without warning you pulled down her trousers and her
knickers. She pleaded with you to stop. She was extremely distressed. You
have showed no remorse. You said nothing of a sexual nature occurred
which was undermined by the recordings. You took advantage of a young
woman who was very vulnerable."
Odukoya,
a computer science student, of Treforest, Pontypridd, was jailed for
year after being found guilty of sexual assault. He will remain on the
sex offenders register for 10 years and given a restraining order
against his victim for five years.
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