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M25 RAPIST IS DEAD

Predatory sex beast jailed for 9 vile attacks dies at 63 as he fought for parole

- BY TOM PETTIFOR

M25 rapist Antoni Imiela has died behind bars while being considered for release.

The serial sex attacker, 63, was rushed to hospital with a heart condition yesterday.

He was being considered for parole after serving less than 14 years for raping nine women and girls, including one aged 10.

A source said: “He had been having problems with his heart.”

AS parole officials considered him for release, sex beast Antoni Imiela boasted from his prison cell of having the “rest of my life to live”.

But to the relief of his victims, the M25 rapist will never see freedom again.

Having never shown any remorse for his crimes, Imiela, 63, died yesterday after falling ill with heart problems.

A source said last night: “He was taken ill this morning in the prison medical bay where he was under observatio­n.

“It became apparent he was in a serious condition and was taken to hospital where he passed away. He had been having problems with his heart.

“A postmortem will be carried out but there were no suspicious circumstan­ces.”

Imiela had served less than 14 years behind bars for raping nine women and girls between 1987 and 2002, with the youngest victim being 10.

Former railway worker Imiela would grab his victims, often beating them or threatenin­g them with a knife.

The Parole Board was considerin­g his release in the wake of the controvers­ial decision to free black cab rapist John Worboys. The pair were both locked up at Wakefield Prison, West Yorks.

In August, Imiela wrote from his cell: “Well I’ve got the rest of my life to live yet and things to do and in the future.”

His letters focus on his upcoming parole hearing, saying: “The main thing in my head is hoping to get out.”

In the most recent, from November, he moaned: “The probation say I have to live in a hostel for at least three months when I ‘eventually’ get out and they seem not to want me to disappear abroad??!”

He also revealed he has been thinking a lot “about the past” and said he has suffered the consequenc­es of his “criminal ways... rightly or wrongly deserved”. Imiela was born in Lubeck, West Germany, to a Polish father and German mother, who moved here in 1961.

He was known as the M25 rapist as many of his crimes took place near the London orbital motorway while he was living in Appledore, Kent.

His first attack dated back to 1987 when he raped a woman on Christmas Day. The last was in 2002 when he indecently assaulted and attempted to rape a girl of 10 in Birmingham.

Det Supt Colin Murray, who led the investigat­ion, called him “without exception, the worst criminal I have ever dealt with”. Imiela rang the mother of one victim, aged 25, after an attack and said: “You know your daughter? I’ve just sh*gged her. You’ll hear about it later.”

The beast was sentenced at Maidstone crown court in March 2004.

Although he was given seven life terms the judge ruled he should serve a minimum of only eight years.

Fearing he could be freed, prosecutor­s later pursued another rape case from 1987 and in 2012 he was convicted and sentenced to a further 12 years.

By this year, he had served almost half of that sentence.

Last week, the mother of his last victim said: “I’m horrified that this ‘thing’ might be back on the streets again. They should throw the key away.” Imiela never admitted a sex offence. In 2012, Judge John Bevan QC told him: “I am satisfied you remain as dangerous as you were in 2004.”

Imiela married second wife Christine in 1997. In 2006, she told an interviewe­r she would stand by him.

She said: “I couldn’t bear the thought of not talking to him or seeing him. I know my life would be simpler if I chose not to forgive him, but even though it hurts me so much, I know he needs me.”

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 ??  ?? JUSTICE Imiela led from court in 2002. Right, mugshot
JUSTICE Imiela led from court in 2002. Right, mugshot
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 ??  ?? TYING KNOT Imiela and Christine on wedding day
TYING KNOT Imiela and Christine on wedding day

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