Manchester Evening News

Invite for microwave meal led to sex attack

PREDATOR WHO TARGETED VULNERABLE AND ELDERLY WOMEN IS JAILED FOR 14 YEARS

- By NICK JACKSON newsdesk@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k

A PERVERT who preyed on vulnerable elderly women has been jailed for 14 years for attempted rape and four counts of sexual assault.

Harry Hankinson, 73, had been found guilty of the offences by a jury at Bolton Crown Court at an earlier hearing and appeared for sentencing.

The court heard how in February 2017, while Hankinson was a patient at a hospital, a nursing assistant was completing her ward observatio­n when she looked through the window into Hankinson’s room and saw that he was forcing another patient – a woman in her 60s – to perform a sex act on him.

The nursing assistant entered the room, disrupting Hankinson, and led the woman out of the room.

In May 2017, Hankinson, of Butler Court, Miles Platting, invited a woman in her 60s over to his flat for a microwave meal.

As she was waiting for the meal to cook, Hankinson pressed himself up against her back before touching her inappropri­ately.

The woman elbowed him away and poured her drink over him before leaving.

In July 2020, Hankinson visited a woman in her 70s in her flat before sexually assaulting her.

The woman struggled to get away before stabbing Hankinson in the hand with a fork she was holding. After being disturbed by a neighbour knocking on the door, Hankinson hurriedly left.

Hankinson was arrested a few days later on suspicion of sexual assault. While making further enquiries in relation to this, a carer was spoken to who stated that Hankinson had been forceful and sexually inappropri­ate, pulling her on top of him when she went to wake him up.

Following this statement, Hankinson was further arrested on suspicion of sexual assault in relation to this.

Judge Tom Gilbart was told Hankinson had 240 prior conviction­s and 547 offences and had spent 30 years of his life in jail, mainly for theft, but he had committed a series of sex offences in the 1970s and suffered a mixed personalit­y disorder.

He told Hankinson: “You are unable to consider the long-term repercussi­ons of your actions and you have never received the psychiatri­c help you need because of your prison sentences.” But Judge Gilbart added: “I consider you to be a dangerous offender who poses a serious risk of harm to the public, especially elderly and vulnerable females.”

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