Delivery driver begged buyer for intercourse after she let him use her rest room
A delivery driver who sexually assaulted a customer after she let him use her toilet has been jailed.
Denis Bahrim, 26, begged the woman for sex and told her she was “beautiful” after using her upstairs bathroom.
When she refused to have sex with him, he “repaid her kindness” by grabbing her by the shoulder and knocking her backwards, ExaminerLive reports.
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Sheffield Crown Court heard Bahrim was working as a delivery driver when he accepted an order for the victim in the village of Armthorpe, South Yorks.
After arriving he asked to use her toilet, but when he came downstairs he repeatedly asked the woman for sex – which she refused.
Bahrim then grabbed her shoulder and she fell backwards, according to South Yorkshire Police. When she demanded he leave, he told her she was “beautiful” and asked her to kiss him.
He eventually left and the victim reported him to police. The driver was arrested on the same night after cops identified him using Ring doorbell footage.
Officers also found footage of Bahrim picking up the food he took to the woman’s home. Bahrim admitted sexual assault on May 1 and was jailed for two years and 10 months on May 15.
Investigations Officer Jenny Dunkin said: “Bahrim took advantage of his victim’s generosity. She let him into her home to use her toilet only for him to repay her kindness by sexually assaulting her.
“I want to commend the victim for reporting this incident to us quickly, allowing detectives to swiftly gather evidence against Bahrim and arrest him within two hours of the report being received. I am glad Bahrim has been given a custodial sentence and I hope this court result brings some closure to the victim and allows her to move on from what must have been a very traumatic ordeal.”
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