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7:32pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
The mother of an alleged rape victim told a court today she felt uncomfortable about two men in her daughter's bedroom.
Her 21-year-old daughter told Oxford Crown Court that one of the men pinned her to the bed before both of them raped her after a drug-fuelled all-night party at her home.
Rakesh Surina, 28, of Howard Street, East Oxford, denies two counts of rape. Rajiv Lal, 33, of Frederick Road, Cowley, denies one count of rape and one of serious sexual assault.
The alleged victim said she drifted in and out of sleep before the alleged attack and had not had much energy because of the drugs and alcohol she had taken.
Her mother said she had been going in and out of her daughter's bedroom in the morning of the alleged incident in August last year to check she was OK.
She said: "She was kind of not all there. She was very lethargic and slow. She seemed to be half asleep and half awake - but more asleep than awake. I was really uncomfortable with the situation."
The alleged victim said she was drinking and taking cocaine the night before in a Cowley Road bar.
During cross-examination, Jennifer Edwards, defending Surina, suggested the sex had been consensual, which the woman denied.
Just the other week I drove to Stroud to help a fellow wine-writer taste her way though dozens of the UK’s top-selling wine brands.
Before last week, my one experience of Nando’s had been a rather nasty meal at its Cowley Road operation shortly after it opened six or seven years ago in what had previously been the Prince of Wales pub. The sweet taste of the glutinous coleslaw remains with me to this day. As can be imagined, then, I didn’t exactly rush to sample the second Oxford branch when it opened at the beginning of the year at the west end of George Street, where the Opium Den used to be.
Please mind the dragon, I was urged. I was grateful for the warning, even though the slinky green creature, which comes complete with a crimson mouth and the brightest of white teeth, was a bit difficult to miss. By chance, the dragon is resting on a piece of floor that is familiar with bright colours — a printing press sat there until recently, turning out brochures and book covers in all the colours of the rainbow.
This is a great show for children of all ages, even those drawing their pension! In the Village Hall at Wytham The Story Machine had the audience in stitches. Professor Ivor Bumm and his assistant Dr Willy Whee were there to present their new invention – a machine that could tell any story, with special brilliant effects and a cast of hundreds of androids.
JIM Smith will be instrumental in the appointment of Oxford United's new manager.
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