Majid Ali, 56, slapped his victim across the face, punched her and grabbed her by the throat. He also bit his victim while raping her
A violent man repeatedly raped a woman during which he “bit and chewed” on her and threatened to kill her if she did not comply. The victim said the rape had left her with “emotional scars” and nightmares about her attacker.
Majid Ali, 56, slapped his victim across the face and told her that if she told anyone about his behaviour he would kill her and “wasn’t scared of going to prison”. He punched her, grabbed her by the throat and swore at her.
A sentencing hearing at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court on Thursday heard the defendant treated his victim “like an animal” when he raped her as she struggled and screamed for help. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
He forcefully removed her trousers before putting his hand over her mouth, and despite her telling him she wasn’t willing, Ali said he was “going to do it forcefully”.
While raping her, he would “bite and chew” the victim on her body, and the victim described feeling in pain
The victim said she was in so much pain and discomfort she was “unable to get up in the morning”.
Ali, of Cedar Road, Newport, was later convicted of multiple offences of rape, following a trial.
The court heard he has no previous convictions.
In a victim personal statement read to the court by prosecutor Andrew Davies, the victim said: “It will take many years for me to recover… My physical health has been poor as a result of his treatment towards me. The stress which I have had to live under has given me higher blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar. Whilst I didn’t have any long term physical injuries, the emotional injuries I have are going to take time to heal.
“I have suffered for a long time and this has left me with deep emotional scars. I often wake up having nightmares about (the defendant) and what he has done to me and I wake up thankful… I struggle to forget about what he’s done to me… I don’t feel confident about leaving my house and going into the community. I have such low self esteem and find it hard to go about life day to day.”
In mitigation, Josh Scouller said his client does not accept the verdicts of the jury.
The defence barrister said the defendant has always worked after moving to the UK from Pakistan, having suffered a difficult background and prior circumstances.
Having travelled from Pakistan to the UK, Ali was said to have made efforts to learn English but had struggled, which left him feeling isolated.
Sentencing, Judge Richard Kember said: “You have demonstrated no insight or remorse into the offences. You do not accept the verdicts of the jury and you still harbour resentment towards (the victim).”
Ali was sentenced to a total of 12 years imprisonment, of which he will serve two thirds in custody.
The defendant was also made subject to an indefinite restraining order.
A request for a custody shot of the defendant was made to Gwent Police but this was declined.
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