'It's My First Time, I'm Sorry' - Rapist Tells Victim After He Could Not Get An Erection To Rape Her
A sex attacker who failed in the knifepoint rape of a
woman because of his drunken impotence apologised to
her and said 'it's my first time'.
Sudan-born Khalid Abdullah cornered a stranger in an alley
and held a blade to her neck in a jealousy fuelled assault,
sparked by seeing his own girlfriend with another man.
The victim had been walking to work at 5:30am when
Abdullah launched the terrifying attack in April this year.
He told the woman, in her 30s, that he 'needed sex' before
putting his hand over her mouth and telling her to keep
quiet.
But Abdullah, 35, was unable to carry out the rape and told
her: 'It's my first time, I'm sorry.'
He offered the terrified woman his phone and said: 'Call the
police, you can call the police, call the police now.'
The woman fled but Abdullah caught her and told her he
'wanted to kill all women' after catching his girlfriend being
unfaithful.
She managed to reach her home in Peterborough, and raised
the alarm. Abdullah was later identified through CCTV.
He was convicted of attempted rape after a week-long trial
at Peterborough Crown Court.
Judge Nic Madge jailed him for eight years and described
the attack as 'every woman's worst nightmare'.
He told him: 'Whether due to the amount you had drunk or
for some other reason, you were not successful in having
sexual intercourse, clearly that was your intention.
'You did not succeed in penetrating her and she did not
suffer any physical injuries, but this was an absolutely
terrifying experience.
'It was every woman's worst nightmare. The victim was
terrified because of your anger and unpredictability.'
Detective Constable Louise Spinks said: 'Abdullah is clearly
a dangerous individual and we are pleased he is now behind
bars for a significant period of time.'
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woman because of his drunken impotence apologised to
her and said 'it's my first time'.
Sudan-born Khalid Abdullah cornered a stranger in an alley
and held a blade to her neck in a jealousy fuelled assault,
sparked by seeing his own girlfriend with another man.
The victim had been walking to work at 5:30am when
Abdullah launched the terrifying attack in April this year.
He told the woman, in her 30s, that he 'needed sex' before
putting his hand over her mouth and telling her to keep
quiet.
But Abdullah, 35, was unable to carry out the rape and told
her: 'It's my first time, I'm sorry.'
He offered the terrified woman his phone and said: 'Call the
police, you can call the police, call the police now.'
The woman fled but Abdullah caught her and told her he
'wanted to kill all women' after catching his girlfriend being
unfaithful.
She managed to reach her home in Peterborough, and raised
the alarm. Abdullah was later identified through CCTV.
He was convicted of attempted rape after a week-long trial
at Peterborough Crown Court.
Judge Nic Madge jailed him for eight years and described
the attack as 'every woman's worst nightmare'.
He told him: 'Whether due to the amount you had drunk or
for some other reason, you were not successful in having
sexual intercourse, clearly that was your intention.
'You did not succeed in penetrating her and she did not
suffer any physical injuries, but this was an absolutely
terrifying experience.
'It was every woman's worst nightmare. The victim was
terrified because of your anger and unpredictability.'
Detective Constable Louise Spinks said: 'Abdullah is clearly
a dangerous individual and we are pleased he is now behind
bars for a significant period of time.'
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
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