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A BOY who raped three teens including a 13-year-old girl while she slept is facing jail.
The 17-year-old, who can't legally be named, lured his victims before threatening them with violence if they spoke out about the abuse.
He raped a 15-year-old boy in a park in Hitchin, Herts, and twice attacked an 18-year-old girl on a playing field in Luton.
The monster only stopped raping the teen girl when he answered a call from his mum.
He also raped a 13-year-old girl in his bedroom during a one-year rampage when he was aged 15.
She woke up to find the boy on top of her during the horror in 2019.
His evil crimes eventually came to light when the girl told police after breaking down at school.
A video circulating of the boy raping his second victim was also discovered by one of her pals, who showed it to the 18-year-old's mum.
The boy has now been convicted of six counts of rape and one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm at Luton Crown Court.
He was remanded in custody to be sentenced on October 1.
Senior Crown Prosecutor Mamawai Conteh said: “All three young victims have suffered terrible abuse at the hands of a 17-year-old who they believed to be a friend.
"One victim had even understood themselves to be in a relationship with the defendant.
“Quite simply, when his victims showed that they did not want to do what he wanted, he would not take no for an answer.
“It was the bravery of these teenagers and their close friends and family, who have relived painful and traumatic experiences, that has helped us to build this case and bring their attacker to justice.”
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A WOMAN who was raped by her dad from the age of four has told how he went on the run twice to evade justice. WARNING: Sensitive
A MUM-OF-THREE who was raped by her “monster” dad from the age of four has revealed how he went on the run twice to evade justice.
Amanda Stubbs, now 50, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, was sexually abused and raped by her dad Alan Hollis, 70, for six years.
After going on the run for over two decades, Hollis was tracked down in Spain by officers.
And in March 2018, he was jailed after admitting a string of sex offences.
Now Ms. Stubbs has waived her right to anonymity to bravely reveal her father’s true depravity.
“On the outside, we were the perfect family. When I was abused, I never got the chance to escape from the clutches of my father so it’s disgusting that he fled twice,” Ms. Stubbs said.
“I’m so happy that he’s been jailed now. And finally he knows what it’s like to feel trapped.”
Growing up, Hollis was an angry man and he terrified a young Ms. Stubbs. But in 1973, when she was just four years old, her father gave her another reason to be frightened.
“He would come into my bedroom at night and touch me, underneath my pyjamas.” She said. “He said I was his princess and would stroke my hair. Ironically, it was the only time he was nice to me.
“Afterwards, he told me not to tell anyone and warned me they’d never believe me.”
From then on, Ms. Stubbs dreaded being alone with her father.
“He yanked down my trousers, and raped me. I was just eight.
“At bath time, he touched me. I hated him. I never felt safe.
“When I was eight years old, Dad called me upstairs. A sick feeling came over me. There, he yanked down my trousers, and raped me.
“He clamped his hand over my mouth so I couldn’t call for help. Afterwards, he left me alone in my bedroom, sore and trembling.
“But the abuse continued. When I was 10, he forced me to watch porn while he assaulted me. I thought that my ordeal would never end.”
In 1979, Ms. Stubbs’s parents divorced and she was finally safe.
“I was desperate to tell Mum but could never find the words. Instead I turned to alcohol to numb the pain.” Ms. Stubbs said.
“By 14, I was out of control. Mum couldn’t handle my behaviour so I moved to a children’s home.”
Eventually Ms. Stubbs got a place of her own and in 1995 met her now ex-husband Lewis.
And she revealed to him the secret she’d been hiding for years.
“Lewis was shocked and begged me to tell my family. But I couldn’t do it,” she explained.
“On New Year’s Eve that year, I told a family member after a few glasses of wine.
“She told Mum who called me the next day, and she cried as she thought she should have protected me. I was relieved I had been believed.”
The next day, Ms. Stubbs filed a statement with police officers. Hollis was arrested and charged with a catalogue of sexual offences. Then he was released on bail.
“Little did I know, but my nightmare was far from over. That week, an officer told me Dad had gone on the run,” Ms. Stubbs said, “I was terrified that Dad would come back for me.
“Every day, I looked over my shoulder expecting to see the face that had haunted me.”
“I tried to move on. I married Lewis and we had three children,” she said.
By 2007, over a decade had passed. In November that year there was finally an update.
Hollis fled to Malaga with a false passport and lived under an alias. He was spotted at Gatwick Airport trying to flee to America.
Officers took him to a local station, where they confiscated his passport.
Shockingly, he was released on bail and fled again.
Another ten years passed and Ms. Stubbs gave up hope that her dad would ever face justice.
And then in March 2017, there was a breakthrough. Officers had tracked down Hollis.
He’d fled to Spain on a fake passport and was found living in Malaga under a false name.
Despite moving on with her life, she was haunted by her father’s actions.
Police officers flew out and extradited him on an European arrest warrant. He appeared in court and, this time, he was refused bail.
“It was a weight off my shoulders knowing that he would be facing justice,” Ms. Stubbs explained.
In March 2018, Alan Hollis, 70, of Malaga, Spain, pleaded guilty to five counts of indecent assault, one count of indecency with a child, and one count of buggery at Liverpool Crown Court. He was jailed for 15 years and nine months.
Ms. Stubbs said that, “Hearing the sentence, I felt a wave of relief. After feeling shame for decades, 22 of those while Dad was on the run, my ordeal was over.
“Dad had tried — and succeeded — in running away and hiding, an option I’d never had when he abused me. Now he is where he belonged, locked in a cage. And, as far as I’m concerned, they can throw away the key.”
Detective Inspector Jacky Fitzpatrick from Merseyside Police Protecting Vulnerable Persons Unit said, “The victim in this was extremely brave in coming forward and patient as the process has unfolded.
“Time should never be a barrier to obtaining justice and as a force, we take every report of sexual offences extremely seriously, whether or not they are recent, and we will use all available powers across Europe and the world to find them.”
“Hollis made devious and repeated attempts to escape justice, including obtaining a false passport, and working alongside the Spanish authorities, we were able to locate him and return him to face the consequences of his abhorrent actions.
“European Arrest Warrants are an important piece of partnership work which allow forces to collaborate internationally to return offenders to their country of origin and face justice.
“We have had some great successes over the years in using EAWs to locate and arrest serious and organised Merseyside criminals who have gone on the run, and Hollis can be added to this list. We will use all lawful powers to pursue wanted Merseyside criminals across Europe.”
A Crown Prosecution spokeswoman told The Sun , “We look at each case based on information available at the time but, ultimately, decisions on whether to grant bail are made by the court.
“Alan Hollis was ordered to surrender his passport as a condition of his bail.”
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A WOMAN who was raped by her dad from the age of four has told how he went on the run twice to evade justice. WARNING: Sensitive
A MUM-OF-THREE who was raped by her “monster” dad from the age of four has revealed how he went on the run twice to evade justice.
Amanda Stubbs, now 50, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, was sexually abused and raped by her dad Alan Hollis, 70, for six years.
After going on the run for over two decades, Hollis was tracked down in Spain by officers.
And in March 2018, he was jailed after admitting a string of sex offences.
Now Ms. Stubbs has waived her right to anonymity to bravely reveal her father’s true depravity.
“On the outside, we were the perfect family. When I was abused, I never got the chance to escape from the clutches of my father so it’s disgusting that he fled twice,” Ms. Stubbs said.
“I’m so happy that he’s been jailed now. And finally he knows what it’s like to feel trapped.”
Growing up, Hollis was an angry man and he terrified a young Ms. Stubbs. But in 1973, when she was just four years old, her father gave her another reason to be frightened.
“He would come into my bedroom at night and touch me, underneath my pyjamas.” She said. “He said I was his princess and would stroke my hair. Ironically, it was the only time he was nice to me.
“Afterwards, he told me not to tell anyone and warned me they’d never believe me.”
From then on, Ms. Stubbs dreaded being alone with her father.
“He yanked down my trousers, and raped me. I was just eight.
“At bath time, he touched me. I hated him. I never felt safe.
“When I was eight years old, Dad called me upstairs. A sick feeling came over me. There, he yanked down my trousers, and raped me.
“He clamped his hand over my mouth so I couldn’t call for help. Afterwards, he left me alone in my bedroom, sore and trembling.
“But the abuse continued. When I was 10, he forced me to watch porn while he assaulted me. I thought that my ordeal would never end.”
In 1979, Ms. Stubbs’s parents divorced and she was finally safe.
“I was desperate to tell Mum but could never find the words. Instead I turned to alcohol to numb the pain.” Ms. Stubbs said.
“By 14, I was out of control. Mum couldn’t handle my behaviour so I moved to a children’s home.”
Eventually Ms. Stubbs got a place of her own and in 1995 met her now ex-husband Lewis.
And she revealed to him the secret she’d been hiding for years.
“Lewis was shocked and begged me to tell my family. But I couldn’t do it,” she explained.
“On New Year’s Eve that year, I told a family member after a few glasses of wine.
“She told Mum who called me the next day, and she cried as she thought she should have protected me. I was relieved I had been believed.”
The next day, Ms. Stubbs filed a statement with police officers. Hollis was arrested and charged with a catalogue of sexual offences. Then he was released on bail.
“Little did I know, but my nightmare was far from over. That week, an officer told me Dad had gone on the run,” Ms. Stubbs said, “I was terrified that Dad would come back for me.
“Every day, I looked over my shoulder expecting to see the face that had haunted me.”
“I tried to move on. I married Lewis and we had three children,” she said.
By 2007, over a decade had passed. In November that year there was finally an update.
Hollis fled to Malaga with a false passport and lived under an alias. He was spotted at Gatwick Airport trying to flee to America.
Officers took him to a local station, where they confiscated his passport.
Shockingly, he was released on bail and fled again.
Another ten years passed and Ms. Stubbs gave up hope that her dad would ever face justice.
And then in March 2017, there was a breakthrough. Officers had tracked down Hollis.
He’d fled to Spain on a fake passport and was found living in Malaga under a false name.
Despite moving on with her life, she was haunted by her father’s actions.
Police officers flew out and extradited him on an European arrest warrant. He appeared in court and, this time, he was refused bail.
“It was a weight off my shoulders knowing that he would be facing justice,” Ms. Stubbs explained.
In March 2018, Alan Hollis, 70, of Malaga, Spain, pleaded guilty to five counts of indecent assault, one count of indecency with a child, and one count of buggery at Liverpool Crown Court. He was jailed for 15 years and nine months.
Ms. Stubbs said that, “Hearing the sentence, I felt a wave of relief. After feeling shame for decades, 22 of those while Dad was on the run, my ordeal was over.
“Dad had tried — and succeeded — in running away and hiding, an option I’d never had when he abused me. Now he is where he belonged, locked in a cage. And, as far as I’m concerned, they can throw away the key.”
Detective Inspector Jacky Fitzpatrick from Merseyside Police Protecting Vulnerable Persons Unit said, “The victim in this was extremely brave in coming forward and patient as the process has unfolded.
“Time should never be a barrier to obtaining justice and as a force, we take every report of sexual offences extremely seriously, whether or not they are recent, and we will use all available powers across Europe and the world to find them.”
“Hollis made devious and repeated attempts to escape justice, including obtaining a false passport, and working alongside the Spanish authorities, we were able to locate him and return him to face the consequences of his abhorrent actions.
“European Arrest Warrants are an important piece of partnership work which allow forces to collaborate internationally to return offenders to their country of origin and face justice.
“We have had some great successes over the years in using EAWs to locate and arrest serious and organised Merseyside criminals who have gone on the run, and Hollis can be added to this list. We will use all lawful powers to pursue wanted Merseyside criminals across Europe.”
A Crown Prosecution spokeswoman told The Sun , “We look at each case based on information available at the time but, ultimately, decisions on whether to grant bail are made by the court.
“Alan Hollis was ordered to surrender his passport as a condition of his bail.”
- If you are experiencing family violence call 1800Respect or visit the website .
The parents of a British teen who was murdered over a Snapchat feud have opened up over the tragic death of their son.
A woman from the US who identifies as a British Columbian wolf has opened up about the impact it has on her life.
I spent the first four years of my adulthood working “vampire hours” in nightclubs, and there was so much I wish I’d known before I started, writes Isabel McMillan.
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Video footage of a 17-year-old girl being gang raped has shaken South Africa, proving that the country's war against rape is far from being won.
The gang rape of the Soweto teenager, whom doctors said has the mental capacity of a four-year-old, provoked anger in South Africa.
Her attackers, aged between 14 and 20, filmed the vicious assault on a mobile phone.
The footage was sent to other mobile phones and spread rapidly before being posted online, where it went viral.
The girl, who went missing, was found alive and her attackers have been arrested. Prosecutors have warned they could see life in prison.
Human rights organisations have waned that many rape cases in South Africa continue to go unreported and attackers are often able to walk free.
It is estimated that women born in South Africa have more chances of being raped than learning how to write, according to the website Rape.co.za .
A study by Interpol shows that South Africa has the highest rate of rape in the world, with a woman being raped every 17 seconds. This does not include the number of child rape victims.
Speaking at the release of the country's annual crime statistics report in Pretoria in September 2011, police minister Nathi Mthethwa said the number of reported rapes in 2010/11 was unacceptably high.
Even though overall sexual offences had decreased by 3.1 percent after 66,196offences were reported , the number of rapes increased. the minister said.
"Rape increased from 55,097 [2009/10] to 56,272cases and we cannot seriously say we are winning the war against rape," Mthethwa conceded.
Rights organisations have warned the vast majority of cases go unreported.
According to the South African Medical Research Council , only one in nine South African rapes are reported.
The website Rape.co.za cites a survey that was recently conducted amont 1,500 Sowetan schoolchildren, in which it was discovered that a quarter of all boys said that "jackrolling" (the slang term they use for gang rape) was "fun".
The word "jackroll" was coined to refer to the
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