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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Migrant in taxpayer-funded hotel who sexually assaulted woman, 19, with special needs in broad daylight jailed
The fiend is alleged to have laughed at his victim as she ran away from him HORROR ATTACK Migrant in taxpayer-funded hotel who sexually assaulted woman, 19, with special needs in broad daylight jailed Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A CHANNEL migrant has been handed a prison sentence after he sexually assaulted an "extremely vulnerable" young girl with learning difficulties. Aron Hadsh, 27, from Eritrea was living in a taxpayer-funded hotel near Heathrow when he attacked the 19-year-old in June last year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Hadsh attacked his 'extremely vulnerable' victim in a park Credit: Met Police She had been sent by her mother to pick up fruit from a foodbank when she was subjected to the horror attack by Hadsh. A court heard on Friday that Hadsh pursued the vulnerable young girl to a park in Fulham, West London. Hadsh reportedly pinned the vulnerable young girl to his lap, grabbed her breasts and touched her crotch for several minutes. She eventually managed to escape the man and get away from the horror ordeal, she said Hadsh laughed as she ran away from. Hadsh illegally entered the UK around three years ago after crossing the Channel. He was caught five weeks after launching his sickening attack on the young girl when she spotted him while out shopping. Members of the public detained the vile fiend until the police arrived to arrest him. The court heard how the victim has a number of learning difficulties, presents as "very childlike" and has an "extreme vulnerability." Hadsh was sentenced to 14 months in prison for his disgusting attack and slapped with a five-year restraining order. He was convicted of one count of sexual assault and acquitted of one other count of kidnapping in May. As he has already spent nearly a year in custody Hadsh will avoid spening any further time in prison. This is despite a judge saying he poses a "high risk of serious harm to the public." In a statement read out in court, the victim said: "On the day it happened it made me feel very nervous and scared. I felt that my body shut down. "All my life it has been hard to make friends, and this has put me back in my own bubble. "I was scared to see him again, in case he would kill me, because he was laughing after he ran off and sexually assaulted me." Hadsh showed no remorse and continued to plead his innocence from the dock during sentencing. Judge Alastair Rolf Hammerton told him: "I understand your conditions in prison are more challenging because English is not your first language." He went on to explain that Hadsh was intoxicated at the time of the offence and said the fiend posed "a high risk of sexual reoffending." He added "Your victim was an extremely vulnerable person. She felt scared and vulnerable." Hadsh appeared at his sentencing without representation after he sacked his counsel during the trial.


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Migrant in taxpayer-funded hotel who sexually assaulted woman, 19, with special needs in broad daylight jailed
A CHANNEL migrant has been handed a prison sentence after he sexually assaulted an "extremely vulnerable" young girl with learning difficulties. Aron Hadsh, 27, from Eritrea was living in a taxpayer-funded hotel near Heathrow when he attacked the 19-year-old in June last year. 1 She had been sent by her mother to pick up fruit from a foodbank when she was subjected to the horror attack by Hadsh. A court heard on Friday that Hadsh pursued the vulnerable young girl to a park in Fulham, West London. Hadsh reportedly pinned the vulnerable young girl to his lap, grabbed her breasts and touched her crotch for several minutes. She eventually managed to escape the man and get away from the horror ordeal, she said Hadsh laughed as she ran away from. Hadsh illegally entered the UK around three years ago after crossing the Channel. He was caught five weeks after launching his sickening attack on the young girl when she spotted him while out shopping. Members of the public detained the vile fiend until the police arrived to arrest him. The court heard how the victim has a number of learning difficulties, presents as "very childlike" and has an "extreme vulnerability." Hadsh was sentenced to 14 months in prison for his disgusting attack and slapped with a five-year restraining order. He was convicted of one count of sexual assault and acquitted of one other count of kidnapping in May. As he has already spent nearly a year in custody Hadsh will avoid spening any further time in prison. This is despite a judge saying he poses a "high risk of serious harm to the public." In a statement read out in court, the victim said: "On the day it happened it made me feel very nervous and scared. I felt that my body shut down. "All my life it has been hard to make friends, and this has put me back in my own bubble. "I was scared to see him again, in case he would kill me, because he was laughing after he ran off and sexually assaulted me." Hadsh showed no remorse and continued to plead his innocence from the dock during sentencing. Judge Alastair Rolf Hammerton told him: "I understand your conditions in prison are more challenging because English is not your first language." He went on to explain that Hadsh was intoxicated at the time of the offence and said the fiend posed "a high risk of sexual reoffending." He added "Your victim was an extremely vulnerable person. She felt scared and vulnerable." Hadsh appeared at his sentencing without representation after he sacked his counsel during the trial.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Daily Mail
Channel migrant who sexually assaulted teenage girl with special needs in broad daylight is jailed for 14 months
A channel migrant has been handed a 14-month prison sentence after he sexually assaulted an 'extremely vulnerable' teenage girl who has learning difficulties in a park in broad daylight. Aron Hadsh, 27, from Eritrea, who was living at a taxpayer-funded Holiday Inn near Heathrow, attacked the 19-year-old in June last year after she had been sent by her mother to pick up fruit from a food bank. A court heard on Friday how he pursued her to a park in Fulham, west London, where he pinned her on his lap, grabbed her breasts and touched her crotch for several minutes before she escaped. She said he was laughing as she ran away. Hadsh, who illegally entered the UK around three years ago after crossing the Channel, was caught five weeks later after the teenager spotted him while out shopping with her mother. Members of the public detained him until the police arrived. Prosecutor Sam Barker told Isleworth Crown Court the victim has a number of learning difficulties, which means she presents as 'very childlike' and has an 'extreme vulnerability'. Hadsh was sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment and a five-year restraining order after being convicted of one count of sexual assault and acquitted of one count of kidnapping in May this year. Shockingly, as he has already spent nearly a year in custody, Hadsh will not spend any more time in prison, despite the judge saying he poses a 'high risk of serious harm to the public'. Whether he will be released into the public or sent to an immigration detention centre is not known. In a statement read out in court, the victim said: 'On the day it happened it made me feel very nervous and scared. I felt that my body shut down.' She added: 'All my life it has been hard to make friends, and this has put me back in my own bubble. I was scared to see him again, in case he would kill me, because he was laughing after he ran off and sexually assaulted me.' Mr Barker said the victim's mother felt 'frustrated' and 'angry' for sending her daughter to collect fruit from the food bank. He said: 'The victim's mother finds herself on edge, which has affected her volunteering at the same food bank.' Wearing a grey T-shirt and a beaded necklace, Hadsh showed no remorse and continued to plead his innocence from the dock during sentencing. Judge Alastair Rolf Hammerton told him: 'I understand your conditions in prison are more challenging because English is not your first language.' He explained that Hadsh was intoxicated at the time of the offence and said he posed 'a high risk of sexual reoffending', adding: 'Your victim was an extremely vulnerable person. She felt scared and vulnerable.' He said the court had to proceed on the assumption Hadsh was a man of good character, given there are no criminal records available from before he entered the UK. Mr Barker said it was impossible to know whether Hadsh, who was granted asylum before the offence, had any convictions before coming to the UK. He added: 'We haven't done the checks, because we can't.' Hadsh was unrepresented at his sentencing after he sacked his defence counsel during the trial.