Four men jailed for more than 71 years for raping woman in Ealing

It happened in August 2017.

Author: Alice YoungPublished 13th May 2021
Last updated 13th May 2021

Four men have been jailed for more than 71 years after being found guilty of raping a woman in Ealing.

The group subjected the victim to a prolonged and repeated attack after meeting her at a nightclub in August 2017.

Detective Constable Angie Meadows, who worked on the investigation, said:

"Over the course of my career this is one of the worst assaults I have ever dealt with and they deserve such lengthy prison sentences."

Octavian Lupu, 31 (03.07.90), of Coldharbour Lane, Hayes, was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment.

Andrei Rotaru, 25 (09.12.95), of Clun Road, Littlehampton, was sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment.

Alexandru Cimbir, 40 (14.07.80), of Rabournmead Drive, Northolt, was sentenced to 18-and-a-half years' imprisonment.

Dmitri Ceban, 28 (27.10.92), of Princes Park, Hayes, was sentenced to 16 years' imprisonment.

All four were sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on Wednesday, 12 May after being found guilty of rape at the same court the day before.

The court heard that the four men were together at a nightclub in Ealing on the evening of 12 August 2017. Lupu was seen on CCTV approaching several women before dancing with the victim and buying her drinks.

She had planned to get a taxi home, however her mobile phone wasn't working and left the club with Lupu who had offered to help organise a taxi home.

The victim then remembers being put into the back of a car with four men who drove her to an address in Northolt where she was taken inside and assaulted.

She managed to get to hospital where she contacted police who attended the hospital and began an investigation.

Officers were able to use CCTV from inside the nightclub and the venue's I.D. entry system to identify the four men who were then arrested and interviewed. They all denied the allegations and gave varying accounts of what had happened that evening.

Detective Constable Meadows, added:

"The victim was on a night out with her friends when she was subjected to a horrific ordeal by these men who have expressed no remorse for their actions throughout the course of the investigation.

"I hope that the conclusion of the case gives the victim some closure that she can begin moving forward with her life. She has shown great courage and bravery in standing up to her attackers and supporting the investigation.

"Women's safety remains a top priority for the Met and we would encourage anyone who has been a victim or witnessed a sexual assault to contact police. You will be supported by our specially trained officers who will give advice and take all allegations seriously."

If you need to report a crime, you can do so by calling 101. Always call 999 in an emergency.

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