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    Convicted Rapist Jailed for ‘abhorrent’ Sexual Attack

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 24, 2025No Comments
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    The victim of a sustained and vicious sexual attack has today revealed that they believed they would “die that night in the toilets of a hospital.”

    At a Court hearing in early January, Lee James Mullen, 38 of Church Street in Flint admitted sexual assault by penetration and inflicting grievous bodily harm, having followed them into a toilet at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, on 10 December 2024.

    Following a sustained attack, Mullen of Church Street Flint, held his hand over the victim’s mouth and told her he would kill her if she reported him.

    He was previously sentenced to 11 years after gagging and raping a woman in 2015.

    At Mold Crown Court, Mullen was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 7 years. An indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and a Restraining Order were both granted, as well as him being placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.

    Speaking today at sentencing, the victim impact statement detailing the harrowing nature of the attack was bravely read out: “On the night of the attack, even when I lay on the floor trapped, having taken a deep breath and played dead, you still punched me twice and assaulted me by penetration…

    “I believed I was going to die that night in the toilets of a hospital, a place that’s meant to be for health, love, safety and trust…

    “My greatest wish is that you never, ever do this to anyone again putting them through the trauma of what I went through that night, and I continue to go through to this day.

    “I promise you now, I will rise like a phoenix from the ashes.”

    Speaking after sentencing, Detective Constable Ashley Davies said: “This was a shocking and unprovoked attack which has changed the life on an innocent person and of their family.

    “Having made off from the hospital, Mullen discarded his clothing before entering a local coffee shop to evade capture. I would like to commend my colleagues for swiftly locating and detaining Mullen, before any further offences could be committed.”

    Detective Chief Inspector Simon Kneale said: “I welcome today’s sentence, and whilst the lives of the victim and her family have been irreversibly affected, I hope they draw some comfort from seeing Mullen facing a lengthy detention.

    “I’d also like to commend the bravery of the victim, along with the tenacity of the investigation team who worked relentlessly to investigate this abhorrent crime.”

    Teresa Owen, Executive Director of Allied Health Professionals at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, said: “I would like to pay tribute to the bravery of the woman in this case. Our thoughts are with her and her family.

    “This attack has had a profound effect on staff who were on duty that night, as well as other colleagues who work at Glan Clwyd Hospital.

    “We will never accept violence in any form, against anyone on our healthcare sites.”

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