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Derwent Road, Ashton-in-makerfield, Wigan, WN4
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A TEENAGER who was sexually assaulted by a predator got baptised in an attempt to ‘feel clean’ again.
The incident occurred last year in Warrington, when she was sexually assaulted by then 35-year-old Emmanuel Onwubiko.
Onwubiko, of Derwent Road in Ashton, began to behave inappropriately towards the teenager, Liverpool Crown Court heard on Friday.
This behaviour escalated as the then 35-year-old, who is originally from Nigeria, touched her breast and later touched her bottom.
Onwubiko also grabbed the then 18-year-old’s vagina on two occasions, and asked her inappropriate sexual questions.
When it was clear that the teenager was uncomfortable, Onwubiko complained of cultural differences and said that this behaviour towards women in Nigeria would not be reported.
The victim felt ‘physically sick’ and retreated to a bathroom to hide from him, and sent a ‘running log’ of the assaults to a friend.
She later fled and went to a family member’s house and told them what was happening.
The police were called, Onwubiko was arrested, and he denied the assaults during his interview with officers.
Onwubiko pleaded not guilty to all charges and subjected his victim to a trial, where she had to recount the traumatic sexual assaults before a jury.
Despite his denial, the now 36-year-old was found guilty on all five counts of sexual assault, and he appeared back before Liverpool Crown Court for his sentencing on Friday.
The victim bravely read out a statement to the court, sharing heartbreaking details about how the assaults had impacted her, stating that it had left her feeling ‘disgusted’.
“My mental health has significantly declined due to what happened to me,” she said.
“Some days I feel as though I can't get out of bed due to feeling anxious.
“My mind is always thinking about what happened to me, and it is as though I have constant flashbacks about what happened to me. I now feel a shell of my former self.”
She also shared that the assaults left her feeling so desperate to feel clean again that she got baptised.
“I researched online and found a church that does baptisms on short notice,” she said.
“I felt so desperate to try and cleanse my body and feel as clean as possible. I was reaching out to God to try and get some help, and I thought bathing in holy water would wash away the horrible feelings I was having.”
Defending, Robert Wynn-Jones told the court that the Nigerian-national came to the UK on a student visa, which has since expired.
It was heard that the 36-year-old is hoping to apply for a post-graduate visa to remain the UK and repay a loan, as his wife and three children are being threatened with harm if it is not repaid.
“From the very beginning of that day, you behaved inappropriately towards her,” said judge Gary Woodhall.
“You demonstrated sexual attraction towards her. She was scared.”
In his sentencing remarks, Judge Woodhall referenced the 'harm' that was caused to Onwubiko when he was assaulted by the victim's father.
In a court case last year, it was heard that the victim's dad punched the 36-year-old several times to the back of his head after hearing of his daughter's assault.
Onwubiko suffered a nose bleed, two chipped teeth, and a month later, it was confirmed that he had a subdural haemorrhage.
He underwent an emergency operation which involved a hole being drilled into his brain.
The victim's father was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, and ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work.
On Friday, Onwubiko was sentenced to two years of immediate imprisonment, and he was ordered to sign the sex offender register for 10 years.
A 10-year restraining order was also approved to protect the victim.