Bristol man 'raped and bit teen'Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 07:00
A Bristol man raped and bit a teenager he met in a nightclub, a court heard.
Abas Hassan's alleged victim lost more than three pints of blood from injuries suffered in the attack, a jury at Bristol Crown Court was told yesterday.
But when arrested, the 23-year-old man told police she forced herself on him and it was he who was the rape victim.
Hassan, of High Street, Easton, denies three counts of rape in November last year.
Paul Grumbar, prosecuting, told the jury the 18-year-old woman met Hassan in a Weston-super-Mare nightclub and, although she stressed she didn't want intimacy, he drove her to an address "just to talk".
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When they were on a sofa for what she thought would be a chat, Hassan's mood changed, the court heard.
Mr Grumbar said: "According to (the complainant) he turned into a completely different person. He kissed her and said 'come on, take your clothes off'.
"When she said she just wanted to talk he said they could talk in a bit."
The jury was told Hassan took his clothes off, and then the complainant's, and forced her to commit a sex act on him.
Though she repeatedly said she was not in the mood, said Mr Grumbar, Hassan then forced himself on her twice.
Mr Grumbar said during the assault Hassan bit the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, on her face. The jury heard he only stopped when he realised the woman was injured and losing blood.
After Hassan left the scene the woman was able to get a lift to the accident and emergency department of Weston General Hospital.
Mr Grumbar said she made an immediate complaint of rape on the journey and recounted what had happened to her to medical staff.
Numerous cuts were detected on her body, Mr Grumbar said, and she was estimated to have lost 1.5 litres (three pints) of blood.The jury heard that when Hassan was arrested at his Easton home he told police the woman was keen to have sex, they weren't successful, and he was "disgusted" when he realised she was injured.
Contradicting her account, he said she was the one who had started intimacy.
Hassan denied biting her and told police he was the one saying "stop", not her.
Mr Grumbar told the court: "He said: 'She was trying to rape me, not me raping her. She started the sex and now I'm here for all the wrong reasons… She wasn't crying out in pain, not at all. She raped me; it was not me raping her, if you look at it fairly'."
The case continues at Bristol Crown Court.
http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Bristol-man-raped-bit-teen/article-1003512-detail/article.htmlJust keeps getting better! Really advocating their "peaceful" ways!
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