2007: JAILED RAPIST FACES DEPORTATION
An asylum seeker who brutally attacked and repeatedly raped a terrified woman in his Norwich flat was today jailed for 11 and half years and now faces deportation after he serves his sentence.Russian-speaking Yurij Nekrasov, 39, attacked his victim, an Estonian working as a nanny in Norwich, after they had been drinking at his flat in Knowland Grove.
When she refused to have sex with him he repeatedly punched her leaving her bruised from “top to toe” and then raped her five times as she was too scared to leave the flat and escape to safety, Norwich Crown Court heard.
The vulnerable victim did not know who to contact and raised the alarm by phoning her husband home in Estonia who then phoned her employer, who finally contacted police.
While in custody Nekrasov tried to get a fellow Lithuanian to get the victim to drop charges against him.
Nekrasov admitted five rapes, causing actual bodily harm and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Jailing him and placing him on the sex offenders register for life Judge Paul Downes told Nekrasov he had committed the offences while he was drunk and had beat up the victim from “top to toe” before raping her.
“The lady was clearly quite terrified and obviously not consenting.
This is a very serious case of violent rape.”