Sex attacker, 21, who raped teenage lady in park jailed for 11 years
A 21-year-old rapist who attacked his sufferer, beneath the age of 16, in a park has been jailed for 11 years.
David Berbers raped the lady in St Ann’s Well Gardens in Hove, East Sussex, after arranging to satisfy her there on social media.
The intercourse predator then fled the scene leaving his sufferer to hunt assist from close by members of the general public.
Specialist cops and medical professionals additionally helped the lady after the incident.
Investigators quickly recognized Berbers by his Instagram account and telephone quantity, in addition to an in depth description given by the sufferer, and the rapist was arrested three days after the assault, on July 28 2021.
David Berbers (pictured), a 21-year-old rapist who attacked his sufferer, beneath the age of 16, in a park has been jailed for 11 years
The intercourse attacker was then charged with the rape of the lady beneath 16 in addition to two counts of rape and tried rape as a part of separate Metropolitan Police investigations, and possession of maximum pornography.
Berbers was discovered responsible of three counts rape and one depend of tried rape by a jury at Kingston Crown Court on December 4.
The intercourse predator additionally pleaded responsible to possession of maximum pornography.
At the identical courtroom final Friday, Berbers was jailed for 11 years and given a ten-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Detective Sergeant Kerri Bartup stated: ‘David Berbers is a predatory offender who has confirmed repeatedly to be a hazard to girls and ladies.
‘His younger sufferer has proven unimaginable braveness and resilience to first report the offence after which to assist the investigation by to its conclusion.
The intercourse predator raped the lady in St Ann’s Well Gardens (pictured) in Hove, East Sussex, after arranging to satisfy her there on social media
‘I’d additionally wish to commend the quick-thinking members of the general public who introduced her to a spot of security on the day of the incident.
‘If you’re a sufferer of a sexual offence, please report it to us.
‘You will likely be believed and supported and we are going to do every little thing we are able to to get you justice.’