Western Daily Press

Man ‘took girl out to sea to rape her’

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A 20-YEAR-OLD man took a 15-year-old girl who could not swim out of her depth in the sea off Bournemout­h beach on a busy summer’s day and raped her, a court has heard.

Gabriel Marinoaica, of Darlaston, Walsall, West Midlands, is on trial at Bournemout­h Crown Court charged with rape and four counts of sexual assault.

Ellie Fargin, prosecutin­g, said that the alleged victim had been in the sea with friends off the Dorset resort on July 18, 2021 when she started playing with a ball with another group in the water. After her two friends had gone back to the beach, the complainan­t had gone to fetch the ball when it had been kicked away and had been picked up by the defendant, Ms Fargin said.

She said that Marinoaica initially refused to give the ball back but did so when the complainan­t asked a second time. She said that the defendant asked her name and her age before saying his name was

Dabby and he was from Birmingham.

Ms Fargin said: “It was at this point the defendant pulled at (her) arm and pulled her out to sea. (She) could no longer touch the bottom, she really was in deep water. (She) told the defendant ‘No get off me’ but he ignored her.

“He was touching her everywhere, she was uncomforta­ble and wanted to get out but the defendant pulled her out further.”

She said the defendant then asked her if she wanted to “smash”, meaning to have sex, which the complainan­t said she did not want to. Ms Fargin alleged that the defendant then groped the complainan­t, kissed her and bit her neck before he raped her for about a minute until someone approached.

She added that the complainan­t had said she could not scream because Marinoaica had his hand over her mouth.

Ms Fargin said: “He took her out of her depth, he made her vulnerable, she couldn’t even swim. He might not have known that but he might have known she could not touch the bottom.”

The prosecutor said that the complainan­t later told her family and they informed the police.

Marinoaica was arrested 11 months later and semen found in the complainan­t’s bikini matched his DNA, Ms Fargin said.

She added that the defendant told police that the complainan­t had “come up and kissed him” and asked him where he was from and he had said Romania. He had said that she had initiated sexual activity with him and asked him if he wanted to have sex.

Marinoaica denies the charges and the trial continues.

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