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The family of a woman who says she endured a terrifying sexual assault in Dungarvan late Saturday night, say they are angry and upset that Gardaí asked them to take down a social media post informing others that foreigners had been involved.
One family member told Gript that concerns about identifying the attackers as non-Irish seemed to be more important to gardaí than ensuring that other females were aware that they may be in danger.
The post had reported that some time after midnight last Saturday, the woman was coming home from a pub past Dealz in Dungarvan when four adult foreign males pulled her into an alleyway, removed her belt and pulled her pants and underwear down to her ankles.
As she begged them to stop, a woman in a nearby house heard the screaming and ran to her assistance. The post says the men subsequently attacked this woman but she served as enough of a distraction to cause them to flee.
No arrests have been reported.
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One family member told Gript that concerns about identifying the attackers as non-Irish seemed to be more important to gardaí than ensuring that other females were aware that they may be in danger.
The post had reported that some time after midnight last Saturday, the woman was coming home from a pub past Dealz in Dungarvan when four adult foreign males pulled her into an alleyway, removed her belt and pulled her pants and underwear down to her ankles.
As she begged them to stop, a woman in a nearby house heard the screaming and ran to her assistance. The post says the men subsequently attacked this woman but she served as enough of a distraction to cause them to flee.
No arrests have been reported.
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"We are not safe anymore"
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The Pakistani man who raped young woman with Down Syndrome has been deported after serving 9 years of his 13 years sentence.
Just to refresh your memory, the info below is taken from several reports over the years. I've bolded one part below which deserves your attention if you read nothing else.
Faisal Ellahi was convicted in December 2015 after pleading not guilty to raping and sexually assaulting the vulnerable woman in 2013 after luring her back to his apartment when she became separated from her mother near their Dublin home.
In her interviews, the victim said a man found her on the street and pushed her into a corner before saying “come with me.” She said the man told her he was going to help her before taking her by the hand to a house. “He didn't help me,” she said. “I was confused and scared and sick.”
The trial heard that the victim told a specialist interviewer that Ellahi locked the door behind them and that she was afraid he was going to stab or kill her.
“I wanted to go home but he wouldn’t let me.”
The woman said that at one point she panicked and started banging on the door screaming “help, mum, help”.
The trial heard that the woman had a mental age of 7 to 11 years old and she required supervision to do everything except wash and dress.
At a sentencing hearing the victim’s mother said the family and support services had brought the woman, who was in her 20s, to the stage where she had a job, could travel on her own and could run errands for her mother.
“All that work was wiped out by such depravity,” she told the Central Criminal Court.
The victim became very upset as her mother read out a statement on her behalf outlining how they had to discuss giving her anti-HIV treatment after the attack.
Ellahi first denied bringing anyone back to his house on June 12, 2013, but later said it was “consensual fun”.
During his evidence, Ellahi admitted “sexual contact” with the victim but denied penetrative sex and claimed that he didn’t know she had a mental impairment. He said she looked “normal” to him and that she enjoyed herself.
He said people with mental impairments in his native country were kept at home or in hospitals and that they wore name badges to indicate they were disabled.
Ellahi’s defence counsel said his client has an IQ of 73. He had moved to Ireland in 2005 where he found work as a security guard and shelf packer but was unemployed. No report has ever explained how he had been able to move to Ireland and work here.
The court also heard that Ellahi had been out “prowling” the streets approaching another woman at the same time his victim was returning home. He admitted propositioning many women as he walked the streets near his Dublin home. He said he would ask them to come home with him for “consensual fun”. He said he also used prostitutes.
There was evidence from 16 women who were approached by Ellahi in the area around the time of the rape. One woman who lived across the road from him said he tried to force his way inside her home after she returned from a night out.
Gardaí said they were continuing to investigate whether Ellahi has been responsible for similar attacks on women in the Dublin and it has also emerged that gardaí who were attempting to investigate Ellahi's background in Pakistan did not receive any information from authorities there, so remained unaware of any possible criminal activity in his home country.
In her victim impact statement, the woman’s mother said that, after the rape, her daughter began sleeping in her bed and would have night terrors. She also began suffering from seizures.
“I feel so scared at all times since he did that to me. I feel confused, angry and shocked. Sometimes I get flashbacks. I can’t go out on my own anymore because I am too scared.”
Judge Hunt said the “frightening, appalling, disgusting and depraved” offence committed by Ellahi had taken away years of work in helping the woman lead an independent life. He said this was “all blown away for a couple of minutes of instant gratification”.
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Just to refresh your memory, the info below is taken from several reports over the years. I've bolded one part below which deserves your attention if you read nothing else.
Faisal Ellahi was convicted in December 2015 after pleading not guilty to raping and sexually assaulting the vulnerable woman in 2013 after luring her back to his apartment when she became separated from her mother near their Dublin home.
In her interviews, the victim said a man found her on the street and pushed her into a corner before saying “come with me.” She said the man told her he was going to help her before taking her by the hand to a house. “He didn't help me,” she said. “I was confused and scared and sick.”
The trial heard that the victim told a specialist interviewer that Ellahi locked the door behind them and that she was afraid he was going to stab or kill her.
“I wanted to go home but he wouldn’t let me.”
The woman said that at one point she panicked and started banging on the door screaming “help, mum, help”.
The trial heard that the woman had a mental age of 7 to 11 years old and she required supervision to do everything except wash and dress.
At a sentencing hearing the victim’s mother said the family and support services had brought the woman, who was in her 20s, to the stage where she had a job, could travel on her own and could run errands for her mother.
“All that work was wiped out by such depravity,” she told the Central Criminal Court.
The victim became very upset as her mother read out a statement on her behalf outlining how they had to discuss giving her anti-HIV treatment after the attack.
Ellahi first denied bringing anyone back to his house on June 12, 2013, but later said it was “consensual fun”.
During his evidence, Ellahi admitted “sexual contact” with the victim but denied penetrative sex and claimed that he didn’t know she had a mental impairment. He said she looked “normal” to him and that she enjoyed herself.
He said people with mental impairments in his native country were kept at home or in hospitals and that they wore name badges to indicate they were disabled.
Ellahi’s defence counsel said his client has an IQ of 73. He had moved to Ireland in 2005 where he found work as a security guard and shelf packer but was unemployed. No report has ever explained how he had been able to move to Ireland and work here.
The court also heard that Ellahi had been out “prowling” the streets approaching another woman at the same time his victim was returning home. He admitted propositioning many women as he walked the streets near his Dublin home. He said he would ask them to come home with him for “consensual fun”. He said he also used prostitutes.
There was evidence from 16 women who were approached by Ellahi in the area around the time of the rape. One woman who lived across the road from him said he tried to force his way inside her home after she returned from a night out.
Gardaí said they were continuing to investigate whether Ellahi has been responsible for similar attacks on women in the Dublin and it has also emerged that gardaí who were attempting to investigate Ellahi's background in Pakistan did not receive any information from authorities there, so remained unaware of any possible criminal activity in his home country.
In her victim impact statement, the woman’s mother said that, after the rape, her daughter began sleeping in her bed and would have night terrors. She also began suffering from seizures.
“I feel so scared at all times since he did that to me. I feel confused, angry and shocked. Sometimes I get flashbacks. I can’t go out on my own anymore because I am too scared.”
Judge Hunt said the “frightening, appalling, disgusting and depraved” offence committed by Ellahi had taken away years of work in helping the woman lead an independent life. He said this was “all blown away for a couple of minutes of instant gratification”.
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Sunday World
Pakistani man who raped young woman with Down Syndrome is deported from Ireland
The evil beast convicted of raping a woman with Down Syndrome after he lured her back to his house has been deported from Ireland.
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Gardaí are requesting the public's help in identifying the suspect in a sexual assault which occurred in the Blachardstown area on November 14th last year between 5:30 and 6pm.
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Diversity is not happy with his free accommodation. Wants a more city central location.
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Aisling Murphy was 23 years old when she was strangled to death by a migrant named Jozef Puška. She lost her life to Diversity.
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An asylum seeker called Mohamed Morei claimed to be fighting for Isis when he stabbed a Japanese man to death and injured two Irish men in Dundalk in 2018.
His older sister asked: "why a mentally unstable foreign national, whose origin was unknown, was allowed to be in the town."
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His older sister asked: "why a mentally unstable foreign national, whose origin was unknown, was allowed to be in the town."
Because diversity is Ireland's Strength!
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This is Chico Makamda, migrant from Angola and sex offender and attempted rapist that was wandering the streets with a deportation order.
This is why Diversity is Ireland's greatest strength.
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This is why Diversity is Ireland's greatest strength.
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