PCs 'raped woman and used her like a rag doll'; Two officers bragged that they had spit-roasted their victim, court told.

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From: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Date: 20041027
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Byline: CHARLOTTE GILL

TWO policemen called out to help a woman who had been attacked in the street drove her back to her home and raped her, a court heard yesterday.

Uniformed constables Mark Witcher and Andrew Lang pulled their drunken victim around 'like a rag doll' during the assault, said the prosecution.

Lang's police radio went off as he was raping her, but he told his control room he was just taking the woman home, Winchester Crown Court was told.

The attack happened in the living room while the woman's three children and a babysitter slept upstairs, the ...

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