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'I can do a lot worse than that': The chilling threat of man who raped woman in Manchester Royal Infirmary toilets

A man who raped a woman in the disabled toilets of a hospital was too 'sexually aroused' to stop, a court heard. Richard Fone, 29, attacked the victim at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.

Whilst he was there, Fone, from Salford, appeared to be 'upset' and 'paranoid', and he began crying. She comforted him, and shortly after they agreed to have sex in the disabled toilets.

But when they got into the toilet, Fone became 'aggressive' towards her, Manchester Crown Court heard. He began demanding that she perform oral sex on him, and he continued making aggressive requests despite her refusals.

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Shortly after, Fone got on top of her and raped her. She told him to stop and tried to hit Fone, but he ignored her protests. After the attack last year, she told Fone: "Do you realise what’s just happened, that could be classed as rape?"

"I know," he replied. She contacted Fone to reproach him about the attack. "Yeah we f*****," he said in response. She replied: "No, you assaulted me, you even admitted it."

"Yeah well I can do a lot worse than that," he replied in a disturbing threat, prosecutor Rachel White said. Fone, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, denied rape but was convicted by a jury. He claimed that the sex was consensual.

In a police interview he said he was 'extremely sexually aroused' and 'couldn't stop'. Daniel Lister, defending, said Fone is remorseful and is aware of the 'serious consequences' his actions had. But Judge Suzanne Goddard QC told Fone: "I am afraid I do think that you have some way to go before you understand the way you behaved that day."

He was sentenced to treatment under the

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