A man in his 40s has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for a rape in a park in Örebro in October. The woman was attacked on her way home late at night and managed to interrupt the assault by calling for help, after which a group of friends intervened and helped police apprehend the man. He denies the crime but the district court convicted him and ordered him to pay 245,000 kronor in damages to the victim.
On a night in October, a woman was walking home alone through Oskarsparken in Örebro after a night out. According to Örebro District Court, she was heavily intoxicated and in a particularly vulnerable situation when a 40-year-old man attacked her and subjected her to an assault rape. He strangled the woman, but the assault was interrupted when she managed to call for help.
A group of friends who heard the cries intervened immediately and helped chase the man, who had fled the scene. They also assisted police in identifying and apprehending him, according to reports from P4 Örebro and local media. The man denies the crime, but the district court sentenced him to three and a half years in prison for the rape. In addition to the prison term, he must pay 245,000 kronor in damages to the victim for violation, pain, and soreness, reports SVT Nyheter Örebro.
The verdict highlights the vulnerability of the park as a location for such attacks late at night, especially for lone individuals in an intoxicated state. The incident underscores the importance of witnesses' quick intervention in preventing completed crimes and aiding the justice system.