exhibits in support of the indictment. The accused testified as the lone
witness in his defence and tendered one exhibit.
The prosecution’s case is that on or about the 15 of May 2011 the
prosecutrix (PW1), a 20 year old girl boarded a taxi from Serrekunda to
Bakoteh at about 9 p.m. The accused was the driver of the said taxi. At
Bakoteh, the accused changed course towards Manjai. The prosecutrix
screamed for help but was given a knock on the left eye by the accused
who also threatened to kill her if she continued to shout. As the
prosecutrix continued to scream the accused threatened to let loose of
the car and actually did so twice. Seeing that the accused was serious
with his threats, the prosecutrix kept quite. The car was driven into a
nearby bush at Bijilo where the accused took off her clothes, beat her
on the ribs, bit her on the lips as he tried to forcefully kiss her, and
unsuccessfully tried to rape her. The accused continued with the
prosecutrix in his car to another area where he forced her into the back
seat of the car. The prosecutrix was very weak at this time and it was
on this second occasion that the accused succeeded in having sexual
intercourse with her. After he finished with her the accused took her
mobile phone, abandoned her at that point and drove off. The
prosecutrix however managed to record the number of the vehicle as
6139. She was rescued by another driver who took her to PW3 and
later to the police station. She was taken to the Kanifing Hospital by
the police but was referred to the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital
where she was examined and treated. The medical report issued at the
RVTH is in evidence as exhibit “B”.
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