The Scotsman

Kidnapped schoolgirl is subjected to 32-hour sex ordeal

- DAVE FINLAY

A SEX predator snatched a schoolgirl off a street and subjected her to a horrific catalogue of rape and abuse during a 32hour ordeal.

Mark Armstrong, 26, kidnapped his 15-year-old victim as she returned home from netball practice in Dunfermlin­e in Fife on 12 March and warned her he had a flick knife and he would use it if she tried to flee or scream for help.

Armstrong throttled the girl and subjected her to a prolonged sex attack in the grounds of a derelict cottage after stripping her.

He asked the teenager if she had had intercours­e before raping her as she lay in thorns.

She kept telling him to stop during the rape “that hurt so bad” but he did not.

Armstrong led the girl back to his home and continued to subject her to sexual abuse and rape. The victim later said it happened “over and over again”.

Advocate depute Jane Farquharso­n told the High Court in Edinburgh: “The accused only spoke to tell her what to do, to shut up or stop shivering.”

During the ordeal, Armstrong donned surgical gloves and scrubbed the girl with a kitchen sponge.

He also tried smoke cannabis.

At one stage, he took her back to the scene of the original rape after saying she could go home but, instead of letting her go, forced her back to his house to renew the sexual assaults.

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re- ported her missing after searching for her daughter.

Police who were searching the derelict cottage found the girl’s T-shirt, bra and broken glasses and informed her mother.

Miss Farquharso­n said: “At this stage, of course, the complainer’s whereabout­s were still unknown.”

Only hours later did unemployed Armstrong finally free his captive and return her phone. The girl later told police: “I just wanted to call my mum.”

The victim was able to describe a wheel at the entrance to Lochore Meadows country park in Fife, to her mother, to tell her where she was and the two were reunited.

Miss Farquharso­n said her mother described seeing “a little figure standing next to the wheel”. She added: “It didn’t look like her daughter, she said because the figure was so small.”

Police who arrived at the scene described seeing the mother hugging the girl who was “shaking, crying and occasional­ly howling”.

The victim had facial injuries that left her unrecognis­able to officers from the photos of her they had been given in the missing person inquiry.

Armstrong admitted abducting, assaulting and raping the girl between 12 and 14 March.

He also pled guilty to a string of assault and robbery offences committed against women in the Fife town in the days leading up to the attack.

Miss Farquharso­n said the Crown would be seeking that an applicatio­n be made for the imposition of an order for lifelong restrictio­n on Armstrong.

Lady Wise said that as a first step she would call for a background report on Armstrong.

She placed him on the sex offenders’ register and remanded him in custody.

“The accused only spoke to tell her to shut up” Advocate depute Jane Farquharso­n

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