Hull man found guilty of rape

Hull man found guilty of rape

A ‘predator’ has today been found guilty of raping a stranger in Hull last year.
Tamer Eren (42) of Southcoates Lane, Hull, was today (Monday 21 March) found guilty of the rape of a woman
According to reports, he pleaded not guilty at the trial at Hull Crown Court.
The court heard how predator Eren approached his victim on Drypool Bridge on Sunday 19 September 2021.
He then is reported to have attacked her in a secluded area and raped her.
Detective Constable Lisa Grantham, of our Protecting Vulnerable People unit, said: “Firstly, I would like to commend the bravery and courage of Tamer Eren’s victim in coming forward and talking about their experience.
“This was a shocking incident that caused a lot of concern in the wider community, and we are pleased that this dangerous man will now spend a significant amount of time behind bars.
“Not only did he commit a heinous crime, but he also refused to admit his guilt – instead of putting his victim through the torment of the trial process.
“I would like to provide reassurance to anyone who may have suffered sexual abuse, if you come to us we will listen to and support you and act against those responsible.
“We work in partnership with local authorities and several local charities and agencies to ensure victims of this type of crime are offered advice and support whether they decide to pursue through the justice system or not.”
Eren is due to be sentenced on Tuesday 3 May.
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