
Asylum seekers jailed for 'raping woman on UK beach and filming it'
Al-Danasurt, 21, was found guilty of four rapes, while Alshafe and Ahmadi were each convicted of two rapes
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Al-Danasurt, 21, was found guilty of four rapes, while Alshafe and Ahmadi were each convicted of two rapes. Al-Danasurt, pictured seated alongside co-defendants Ahmadi (centre) and Alshafe (right), all entered the country illegally before sexually assaulting a vulnerable woman The woman was then led behind a Beach Patrol shack and, as she drifted in and out of consciousness, Ahmadi and Alshafe brutally raped her. Giving evidence during the trial, the woman told the court she was 'begging them to stop' as she drifted in and out of consciousness, but they did not.
Furthermore, Prosecutor Hanna Llewellyn-Waters KC said they had not seen their victim as a human being but as a piece of 'meat', and had 'a warped sence of pride in their debasement' of her. Article continues below This is a Breaking News story. Ms Llewellyn-Waters said: 'What is quite clear during the course of the second full interview (with the Home Office) is, it is his account that he stands convicted of murder in absence and he has received a sentence of 15 years.' She said Al-Danasurt said he was innocent.
In addition, The woman, who cannot be identified, became emotional as she recalled the horrific 25-minute ordeal at the vile trio's sentencing hearing today.
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Al-Danasurt, 21, was found guilty of four rapes, while Alshafe and Ahmadi were each convicted of two rapes.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAl-Danasurt, pictured seated alongside co-defendants Ahmadi (centre) and Alshafe (right), all entered the country illegally before sexually assaulting a vulnerable woman The woman was then led behind a Beach Patrol shack and, as she drifted in and out of consciousness, Ahmadi and Alshafe brutally raped her.
reliability low1/3 sourcesGiving evidence during the trial, the woman told the court she was 'begging them to stop' as she drifted in and out of consciousness, but they did not.
reliability low1/3 sourcesProsecutor Hanna Llewellyn-Waters KC said they had not seen their victim as a human being but as a piece of 'meat', and had 'a warped sence of pride in their debasement' of her.
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Article continues below This is a Breaking News story.
according to Daily Mirror - NewsMs Llewellyn-Waters said: 'What is quite clear during the course of the second full interview (with the Home Office) is, it is his account that he stands convicted of murder in absence and he has received a sentence of 15 years.' She said Al-Danasurt said he was innocent.
according to Daily Mail +1The woman, who cannot be identified, became emotional as she recalled the horrific 25-minute ordeal at the vile trio's sentencing hearing today.
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