Woman felt 'disgusting' after alleged rape
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An alleged victim of a Chinese PhD student who is accused of drugging and raping 10 women told police officers she felt "disgusting" after waking up at his south London flat, a trial heard.
Jurors were shown a police interview where the woman claimed that Zhenhao Zou, 27, raped her after not allowing her to leave his flat in Elephant and Castle in May 2023.
She told Det Con Emily Nice in February 2024 that they were drinking wine together but she began to find him "odd" and wanted to leave but he would not let her go, Inner London Crown Court heard.
Mr Zou denies 11 counts of rape as well as three counts of voyeurism, 12 of possession of an extreme pornographic image and one of false imprisonment.
He also denies eight counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply.
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In the police interview played to the court, the woman said at one point she was crying on the floor, and when she tried to leave he dragged her back by her clothes, before pushing her to drink vodka.
She told the officer of feeling "hopeless" and "out of control" and that she was made to stay in the flat, the court heard.
The woman said she asked Mr Zou for 100,000 in Chinese currency (£11,000) to stay but told the detective that she did not expect the defendant to pay and that this did not allow him to have sex with her, the court was told.
She claims that he raped her while she was unconscious.
'Dizzy'
When asked to recall how she felt, the woman told Det Con Nice: "I felt very disgusting but I had no strength to fight him off."
She added: "I can't even remember when this finished because I had already passed out."
The woman told the officer she had felt "dizzy" and "drowsy" during the evening, the court heard.
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Police found video footage of the alleged rape filmed on a camera placed by his bed and graphic photographs of the alleged victim in Mr Zou's possession, the jury was told.
In the footage, played in court, the woman can be heard screaming and appears to try and get up from the bed on several occasions but the defendant pushes her back down each time, prosecutor Catherine Farrelly KC said.
Asked how she felt after the evening, the alleged victim told the police interview: "I could not sleep, I could not eat, I felt disgusting... physically it was much worse than mentally."
The woman is one of two of Mr Zou's 10 alleged victims who have been identified by police.
The defendant is accused of drugging and raping 10 women in total, including three in London and seven in China, jurors heard.
Prosecutors say he filmed nine of the alleged victims, the footage of which was played in court on Thursday.
The student moved to Belfast in 2017 to study at Queen's University before heading to London in 2019 to do a master's degree and then a PhD at UCL.
He will argue that the sexual interactions were consensual, that drugs and alcohol were consumed by the women voluntarily, and that some of the footage captured involved role playing, jurors were told.
The trial continues.
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