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An African man on trial for raping two women 25 times

Two women accused an African man of kidnapping and raping them 25 times and doing strange practices committed only by a psychologically disturbed person but he denied the charges against him before the prosecution without giving any explanations.

In details, The Dubai Criminal Court looked into a case of an African employee, who lured more than one woman through one of social media applications and constantly threatening his victims with white weapons before raping them in his apartment.

The Public Prosecution investigations confirmed that he kidnapped a 33-year-old European woman after he had lured her through “BADU” app last December app, he asked to date her in a restaurant in Marina so he picked her by a taxi and took her to his residence and asked her to accompany him to his apartment, when she refused he threatened her with a needle and forced her to go to his apartment where he threatened her with a knife, put on a loud music then raped her, next morning he asked her to leave the apartment after he raped her 4 times.

The defendant was also referred to the Criminal Court in another case, in which a 53-year-old European woman was lured in the same way as the first victim and raped her around 20 times. He also assaulted her physically and forced her to eat pet’s food then hailed her a taxi to her home.

The public prosecution revealed during the investigation that there is no relationship between the two victims but he committed the same crime with both, which indicates that he commits those crimes in a systematic and repeated way.

The defendant did not defend himself but he only denied the charges against him although the investigations revealed that his DNA matched the traces he left on the victims’ bodies.

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