A
teenage sexual predator, who raped a young woman with Down's Syndrome
when she went for a midnight stroll, has been caged for eight years.
Liam
Felton, 18, (pictured) struck up a conversation with the 22 year-old
as she sat on a bench and twenty minutes later forced her down an
alleyway and raped her twice.
Felton,
of Station Road, Harold Wood, east London pleaded guilty at
Snaresbrook Crown Court to two counts of raping the girl, who also
lived in the area, on September 12, last year.
The
victim, who lives with her parents, got out of bed due to a headache
and went for a late-night stroll.
She
walked to Station Road, where she sat on the bench, and Felton - who
was not known to the girl - walked past and, after spotting the
victim, doubled back and sat down on the bench.
After
around 15 minutes the pair got up from the bench and walked for about
five more minutes.
Felton
then grabbed the victim and forced her into an alleyway before raping
her twice and then making off from the scene.
The
victim returned home where she told her parents what had happened and
they called police.
Officers
from the Metropolitan Police Service’s Sexual Offences,
Exploitation and Child Abuse Command launched an investigation.
CCTV
footage from the area was analysed and showed Felton engaging the
victim in conversation on the bench.
His
image was circulated and he was identified and arrested later that
day.
Detective
Constable Tim Glover said: "This was a shocking and harrowing
attack on a defenceless girl.
"The
victim has Down's Syndrome which impairs her both physically and in
her speech.
I”t
would have been clear to Felton from his conversation with her that
she had this condition.
"However,
he chose to abuse her in the most callous way.
“I
can only hope that his jail sentence gives some form of closure to
the victim and her family."
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