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Apr 14, 2016 News
Police have detained a young Richmond Village, Essequibo Coast man, after his 55-year-old victim positively identified him during an identification parade on Tuesday, at the Anna Regina police station. The young man is being held for raping the Windsor Castle woman at her home over the weekend.
The woman has since vacated her Windsor Castle home and has sought refuge at her daughter at Richmond Village. The 55-year-old mother and grandmother is unsure whether she would return to her home at Windsor Castle anytime soon.
She said on Tuesday that the police conducted an identification parade and that she was able to identify the rapist because he wore no disguise when she encountered him for the first time. The rapist gained entry into her home by removing louver panes.
The rapist after entering the woman’s house and committing the sex act escaped with foodstuff and the woman’s underwear.
“He told me he ain’t come for anything else; just sex.”
After the frightening ordeal, the woman said the young rapist had the nerve to prepare breakfast before escaping through a back entrance. Immediately after, she called the Anna Regina police station.
The police visited the scene and solicit a statement from the woman who was later escorted by a female police officer, to the Suddie public hospital for a medical examination.
The rapist lives at Richmond Housing Scheme some miles from Windsor Castle and is a member of a gang that operates from that Village.
It has been a while since women were forced to abandon their homes in fear of being physically attacked and raped.
(Yannason Duncan)
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