A
knife-wielding rapist, who lured a woman to his bed-sit after placing
a bogus job ad, has been caged for seventeen years.
Bulgarian
national Atanas Miryanov, 38, (pictured) even tried to push the
terrified half-naked woman out of a second-floor window as she
attempted to escape.
The
victim, 26, responded to the online advert Miryanov placed on
Bulgarian-language site novoto.co.uk, seeking women to work at a car
wash.
She
arrived at his address in Sutton Common Road, Sutton on July 1, 2013,
where the heavy-drinking defendant asked her to wait for the manager
'Georgi' as he became increasingly drunk.
The
woman, also Bulgarian, eventually asked to leave, but Miryanov
grabber her, threw her onto the bed and raped her.
She
feigned an asthma attack in a desperate bid to end her ordeal, but
this prompted the defendant to try and rape her again while
threatening her with a knife.
The
victim tried to flee via the upstairs window and clambered onto the
ledge, where Miryanov tried to push her out of it and fortunately her
screams were heard by several passers-by, who called the police.
Miryanov,
who has been in the UK eleven months, was arrested and when quizzed
by police claimed he did have sex with the victim, but she had
consented.
He
was convicted of rape by a Croydon Crown Court jury.
Detective
Sergeant Janet Archibald, of the Sexual Offences, Exploitation and
Child Abuse Command, said: "Miryanov subjected the victim in
this case to a terrifying sexual assault.
“The
victim said she was prepared to risk her own life in order to escape
from him and she did this by climbing semi-naked and precariously
onto a high window ledge, and fortunately her cries were heard by
members of the public.
"I
would like to thank those witnesses who assisted this case.
“The
victim of this awful crime has shown incredible bravery throughout
this investigation and I wish to thank her for helping the
Metropolitan Police Service to bring this dangerous and predatory
criminal to justice.
“I
also wish to appeal to any other women who may have been attacked by
this individual and not yet come forward to do so."
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