Midweek Sport

SWIM STAR CLEARED OF SEX ATTACK

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A COMMONWEAL­TH Games swimmer has been found not guilty of raping a woman who claimed he forced himself on her shortly after she had consensual sex with his friend.

Otto Putland, 24, who represente­d Wales at the 2014 Games in Glasgow, denied raping the woman after a night out in July 2015 and was acquitted by a jury of seven women and five men at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.

The woman, who first came forward in November 2016, said she went home with Olympic swimmer Ieuan Lloyd after meeting him in a club and had consensual sex with him.

She said when Putland came in to the room and sat on the bed after Lloyd left, she made it clear she did not want to have sex again, telling him they could not “pass her around”, saying “no” and turning her head away.

Putland denied her claims and said the woman had been “very friendly and happy and flirtatiou­s” while they were chatting after he had been introduced to her by Lloyd.

He said it was her demeanour which led to him kissing her, her returning his kisses, and then to having consensual sex and that the woman did nothing to make him think she was not consenting.

In his closing speech, Christophe­r Rees, for the defence, reminded jurors this was not a “court of morals”.

He said: “Bad sex is not rape. Sex after one party has persuaded the other to have sex consensual­ly is not rape. “Regretted sex is not rape.” Mr Rees said there had been “glaring inconsiste­ncies” in what the woman told people at various times about the night.

“She had the opportunit­y to say ‘no’ and she did not say anything,” he said.

“She did not stop it. She did not call out to Ieuan Lloyd. She did not call out to anyone at all.

“From that you can infer that she did consent, or may have consented.”

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