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Alexandru Dusca, 30, had been detained for targeting a drunken woman in November 2015 after he found her passed out on a pavement. But he was freed pending further inquiries and shortly
afterwards he disappeared and flew back to his native country apparently unchallenged by the authorities. He was not found until November last year when Dusca was discovered languishing in
a Romanian prison serving a jail sentence for robbery. Yesterday married Dusca, who admitted two charges of rape against the victim, was starting six years and nine months behind bars after
detectives executed a European Arrest Warrant to bring him back to the UK. But in a statement, the victim said: “I’ve been left feeling disgusted and worthless and I have no trust in men. I
am angry with this defendant and the fact he went back to his home country which caused me to put my life on hold.” POLICE BEAT GANG OF MEN IN INDIA ACCUSED OF RAPE AND ABDUCTION The
incident took place after Dusca had arrived in England to find work under EU laws and “better himself”. He was held after CCTV captured the moments he and other male friends surrounded the
drunk and incapable victim after she passed out on a pavement during a night out in Warrington, Cheshire. Prosecutor Matthew Corbett-Jones told Chester Crown Court: “The complainant had
been with her friends spending the night socialising but late in the evening there was a row which arose because of the drunken state of the complainant. “Her friend was later to describe
just how intoxicated she was saying it was the most drunk she had ever seen her. She questioned whether the complainant’s drink had been spiked. At 3:15am her friends left, leaving her on
her own. CCTV shows her walking but it’s apparent that she’s barely able to walk, she is exceptionally drunk – crossing her legs and staggering into the pavement. QUEENSLAND POLICE SEARCH
FOR MAN WHO RAPED TEEN 10 YEARS AGO “She was vulnerable and drunk at the time. A further CCTV camera then shows the complainant standing against a wall propping herself up for about seven
minutes and then she loses her footing and slides down the wall until she is in a sitting position. “ At that point a group of males gather around her, it’s not apparent where the defendant
comes from but he’s clearly one of the males. After a period of two to three minutes the footage shows the defendant picking the complainant up and walking her with his arm around her waist
across the road where they got into a taxi. “She remembers little of the detail of getting into the taxi or the journey that followed. She recalls taking out her mobile phone at the
defendant's home and attempting to make a call to her friend to come and collect her.” Passing sentence Judge Simon Berkson said: “This was serious offending against a vulnerable
individual who has been left with psychological effects of this night. Only a lengthy custodial sentence is appropriate.”