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TWO Italian students who high-fived and hugged each other after raping a helpless drunk woman in a London nightclub have been jailed for seven and a half years each.
Lorenzo Costanzo, 26, and Ferdinando Orlando, 25, were found guilty last month of the vile attack, which took place just six minutes after meeting their victim on the dancefloor.
The woman, 25, was passed between the two men each taking turns in kissing her and then dragged to a maintenance room and raped twice by each leaving her needing surgery.
The vile pair filmed the attack and rearranged her dress before abandoning the victim alone in the toilets and running off.
Holding her limp body up they rearranged her dress and hid her alone in the toilets and ran off after raping her for 16 minutes at the Toy Room Club in Soho.
They were later caught on CCTV celebrating in London’s West End.
Family of the two rapists sobbed as Judge Giles Curtis-Raleigh condemned the attack and the following "triumphalist" show during today's sentencing at Isleworth Crown Court.
In a victim impact statement, the woman said she the attack left her in "incredible pain" and she could "barely walk".
She wanted to "vomit" when she heard the men had high-fived each other after raping her.
She said: "When I found out more than one man was involved I felt violently ill with the thought that two men did something this horrible ... to me.
"I truly struggle with how two humans could behave like such animals to another person and think of that as funny and like a badge of honour.
"I did not consent to having sex with either or both of these people that night or at any other time."
At today's sentencing, Sarah Elliott, QC, defending Orlando, said the two Italian men had a "naive understanding of consent" which was perhaps due to "cultural background".
She said: "There are very significant differences between Italian young men and their cultural background to those in England.
"The consistent observation has been what a shiningly good, kind, decent young man Orlando was, what a loving supportive good family he came from and how he was a very positive and optimistic young man with high hopes for the future."
I truly struggle with how two humans could behave like such animals to another person and think of that as funny and like a badge of honour
In a statement read out in court, Orlando apologised to his victim "for showing her lack of respect".
But prosecutor Allison Hunter, QC, said: "She has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and is undergoing intensive therapy for severe psychological harm.
"The injury she sustained caused her to be admitted for emergency surgery and had to stay in hospital for several days."

The victim had been celebrating a friend's birthday in London where she enjoyed a bottomless brunch before heading to the Toy Room where she only remembers having a few drinks on February 25, 2017.
International law student Orlando and masters business management student Costanzo were both found guilty in October of rape at Isleworth Crown Court.
Both men admitted watching their attack back on a mobile phone while making lewd gestures and re-enacting what they had done to the woman.
It was revealed 230mls of blood was drained from a wound between the victim’s legs after the rape.
A doctor reported he had never before seen such an “unusually severe injury”.
The injuries were described by police as "GBH level" which required surgery.
DS Rebecca Woodsford , who has worked for Met Police for almost 17 years, said: "The high fiving and hugging simply shows that what they thought of what they had done, the proud celebratory behaviour really demonstrates exactly how they felt about it.
"I thought it was really shocking footage."

The students claimed the woman consented to sex but prosecutor Ms Hunter said she was too drunk to agree to what took place on February 25, 2017.
She had been drinking since 11am to celebrate a friend's birthday and told police she was a "ten out of ten" on a scale of drunkenness after the attack.
The woman said: “I remember being very drunk and falling over a lot and then I was in the toilets of the club in so much pain, not wanting to get out and then I remember being on the street, sitting on the sidewalk.
“I was very swollen, I could barely walk and there was a lot of bruising. I was very scared.”
Doctors also noted three bruises between her legs, bruising to her bum, shoulder and leg, plus a mystery love bite to her neck she had no recollection of.
Christina Smith of the CPS said:"These two rapists have at every turn denied responsibility for their sickening actions."
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A woman apparently filmed having sex in a club has spoken about what happened to warn other people of the dangers of heavy drinking.
The unnamed woman was filmed at The Beach in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, with a man thrusting against her.
His trousers appeared to be down and his backside was covered by an emoji in the footage that we have chosen not to publish.
She said that she was ashamed of the video and on the night in question she had ‘drunk more than I ever have’.
She said: ‘Alcohol can be dangerous and quite frankly the fact that I can’t remember even walking into the club unsettled me.’
The woman also added that she regretted the decisions she’d made.
She told Grimsby Live : ‘I do believe it has been blown out of proportion, as there was no physical penetration.
‘I understand the issues with what happened and the implication of what was seen, but would like to move on.’
The chairman of PubWatch in Cleethorpes, Anne Coleman said the incident will be discussed at next month’s meeting in a bid to learn lessons and reinforce licensing rules.
Emergency services are now getting ready for New Year’s Eve, with thousands of people across the UK heading to parties.
On average, the East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) receives 2,147 calls every day – but the last night of 2018 saw their phones ring 2,749 times.
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There were then a total of 3,519 calls on New Year’s Day.
An EMAS spokeswoman said: ‘People need to look after themselves by not drinking too much.
‘Unfortunately it will be the busiest day of the year and people need to make sure they do not get to the point where they have consumed so much alcohol they cannot look after themselves.’
EMAS chief executive Richard Henderson added: ‘We will have additional staff out on the road and in our 999 control room on key dates where we anticipate demand to be especially high, and will deploy mobile treatment centres to specific locations to help reduce pressures on the NHS system.’
He continued: ‘We need the public to play their part by taking self-care seriously, and if they need medical assistance, by ensuring they are accessing the best, quickest and most appropriate places to get the help they need – for example visiting a pharmacist or their local urgent treatment centre.’
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