Saturday, January 18, 2025 - A 35-year-old Nigerian man, Timilehin Olatunji, who r3ped a woman in a ‘violent, degrading and sustained’ attack at a home in Nottingham, United Kingdom has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
Nottinghamshire Police said Olatunji launched
a sustained attack on the woman at a property in Nottingham in the early hours
of 29 September 2024.
The victim was able to use an app on
her mobile phone to record the audio of the assault.
She was later able to escape from the
address and report what had happened to specially-trained officers.
Olatunji, said to be a ‘church-going
pillar of the community’ was arrested a short time later.was charged and later
pleaded guilty to three counts of r3pe.
Olatunji was jailed for 10 years when
he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Wednesday, 15 January,
2025.
He was also added to the Sex Offenders'
Register for life and made the subject of an indefinite restraining order to
protect the victim.
Passing sentence, Judge Michael Auty
described the attack as 'despicable and vile' and behaviour 'beyond rational
understanding'.
“You were, for many years, a pillar of the
community, a church-goer who helped others. But on September 29, last year, you
r3ped a woman in the most brutal, sadistic and cruel way imaginable," the
judge said.
"She screamed out not just once but
repeatedly and this went on for more than an hour. She even told you she was
going to record what you were doing to her but you did not stop.
“She will remember what you did to her for a very long time. The
despicable and vile way you chose to behave on that night is beyond
rational.
“You told her she was fortunate because had her daughter not been in the
house what you would have done to her would have been much worse. I can’t
imagine what that would have been.
"She was able to take the recording to the police and give them the
evidence they needed. She may never recover from what you chose to do to her
that evening.”
Dawn Pritchard, prosecuting, said the rape took place in the early hours
on September 29, 2024. She said Olatunji, of Nuthall, r3ped her in a bedroom
and then took her downstairs to a living room where he carried out a second and
then third one.
“She was screaming for him to get off her. He managed to record what he
was doing, the recording goes on for some 56 minutes. It is a harrowing listen
as she screams and cries for him to stop. As he carried on she told him she was
recording it and he said ‘go ahead, record it’. She eventually told him to get
it over with because she could not breathe and he said ‘are you begging?’”
Miss Pritchard said the victim managed to go to a police station with
the recording and Olatunji, of Walbrook Close and who cried throughout the
hour-long hearing, was arrested. He pleaded guilty to three counts of
rape.
Gareth Gimson, mitigating, said his client had admitted his offending at
an early stage, meaning the victim was spared having to come to court and
relieve the r3pes giving evidence at trial.
He said the defendant had arrived in the UK in 2019 from Nigeria and his
conviction meant he would automatically be deported two-thirds of the way
through the sentence.
After the hearing, Detective Constable Emily Bucklow, of Nottinghamshire
Police praised
the bravery of a victim for recording the r3pist’s violent attack on her.
“The recorded evidence of Olatunji’s horrific assault made this case
particularly harrowing for all the officers who worked on it,” Bucklow said.
"It is one of the most upsetting things I have had to listen to in
my policing career and only enhances my admiration for this victim’s bravery.
"I would also like to commend her for the courage she showed
following Olatunji’s arrest and dignity during the subsequent court
proceedings.
"He subjected her to a violent, degrading and sustained ordeal but
she has shown immense bravery to help us bring him to justice.
"I hope the sentence handed down will at least provide some closure
to what must have been an acutely distressing period of her life.
"I also hope the sentencing of Olatunji will encourage other
victims of rape and serious sexual assault to have the confidence to come
forward and report offenders.
“Our experienced officers are here to help the victims of appalling
crimes like this.”
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