Brighton student jailed for sex attacks on women
The 21-year-old raped one and sexually assaulted another
A student has been handed a 15-year jail sentence for sexual assaults on two women in Brighton, including the rape of one of them.
21-year-old Sam Kesete, of Canterbury Drive in the city, was sentenced when he appeared at Hove Crown Court on Thursday (June 24th).
He had admitted two counts of rape against a 21 year-old woman in his flat on 28 November 28th, 2020, and of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old woman by touching at Kings Road Arches on September 18th, 2020, at a previous hearing.
Kesete will also be a registered sex offender for life.
Detective Constable Elaine Welsh of the Brighton Safeguarding Investigations Unit said;
"The 21-year-old woman was walking home along Oxford Street off London Road in the early hours of 28 November last year when she enountered Kesete, who forced her to his nearby flat where he raped her before eventually allowing her to leave, walking with her to her own home.
"This was an absolutely frightening experience for his victim, who fortunately contacted friends and the police right away, enabling us to start a prompt investigation.
"Previously in the early hours of 18 September, Kesete had been with friends and a group of other people outside a night club on Brighton seafront when he sexually assaulted an 18-year-old girl who was a member of that group. She and others immediately challenged him and he was ejected from the club.
Officers had been searching for him since then and the good description of the assailant in November was clearly a potential link to the first assault. The second victim was also able to identify the flat as being in the same area we already thought Kesete was living, and this, coupled with swift police work including door-to-door enquiries, enabled us to make an early arrest and take Kesete off the streets.
"These were two isolated but very serious offences and people in Brighton are safer as a result of the investigation, and now his sentence.
"Investigating such offences is a top priority for us, as well as ensuring that victims receive specialist support.
"The victim of Kesete's attack in November has been very brave and has supported our investigation throughout, but this has had a major impact on her which will clearly be long lasting."
Kesete will have to serve at least ten years before being considered for release on supervised licence, and even if released before serving 15 years will have to serve a further six years on licence.