In a recent court session, a key witness provided harrowing testimony regarding a sexual assault that occurred in 2013. The witness, identified as Miss Rae, recounted the traumatic events, detailing how she was threatened and physically assaulted by the defendant. During her testimony, she described a moment when the defendant allegedly told her, \"don't scream, he'll kill me,\" which left her feeling trapped and fearful for her life.
Miss Rae explained that she sustained injuries during the incident, including pain in her leg from being caught in a car door and bruising on her face from being punched. Although she underwent medical examinations, including X-rays, no serious injuries were found. She noted that her nose was swollen for about a week but not broken.
The witness vividly recalled the assault, stating it felt like it lasted a lifetime. She confirmed that the assault ended when she managed to push herself out of the vehicle, injuring her leg in the process. After escaping, she called friends for help, who arrived to support her and take her to the hospital.
Miss Rae revealed that she had not been in contact with law enforcement regarding the case until 2023, when a detective reached out to her to reopen the investigation. She expressed her willingness to proceed with the case, emphasizing that it was her choice to testify.
The court proceedings highlighted the complexities of the case, including the witness's living situation at the time of the assault and her relationships with those who supported her afterward. The testimony underscored the long-lasting impact of such traumatic experiences and the importance of seeking justice, even years later.