Man raped woman twice in 'horrendous ordeal'
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A man who raped a woman twice while her children were in the house has been jailed.
Abdul Hamed, 35, of no fixed address, assaulted a woman in a "horrendous ordeal" after climbing through her window in Swindon in the early hours of 18 June.
"Hamed entered her home through a window in the middle of the night, significantly breaching her sense of safety and privacy in the one place that she should have felt safest," said DC Ashleigh Moran of Swindon Police.
Hamed has been sentenced to six years and eight months in prison at Swindon Crown Court.
'No remorse'
"This was a traumatic incident for the victim and I want to thank her and commend her for her incredible bravery that she's shown throughout this process," DC Moran continued.
The incident was reported to police the day after it happened, and Hamed was arrested.
He pleaded not guilty to the offences and was unanimously found guilty following a six-day jury trial.
"He has shown no remorse throughout this investigation and now faces several years behind bars for his actions," DC Moran added.
"I hope this sentencing will bring an element of closure for the victim and she can start to move forward with her life."
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