Locations
Clayton-le-Moors, Hyndburn, Lancashire
Description
A man who sexually assaulted a woman and told her she looked "disgusting" when blood dripped down her head from a wound he inflicted has been jailed for more than seven years.
Saul Rajski, 49, was verbally abusive to the woman and also assaulted her from December 2023 onwards.
The case was opened at Preston Crown Court earlier this month but Judge Ian Unsworth adjourned sentencing so he could consider the proper sentence.
A further hearing also had to be adjourned.
Julian Goode, prosecuting at Preston Crown Court earlier this month, said the victim was left with a black eye on one occasion.
Mr Goode continued by saying that on November 24 last year, police received a report from the victim of the defendant hitting her.
When they arrived, Rajski had left the area, but was stopped in his vehicle a short time later and arrested on suspicion of assault.
Officers noticed swelling around the victim's eye, which she told them was a result of Rajski hitting her two days before.
She also told them Rajski had hit her on another occasion and told her to "shut up".
The victim also disclosed that Rajski would often grab her breasts to the point it would cause bruising, and on one occasion, he sexually assaulted her, telling her to "shut up and enjoy it".
On another occasion he punched her in the head, and when he saw blood running down her head from a cut he caused, he told her she looked "disgusting" and to "wash it."
Rajski was arrested again and denied he caused the injury.
Rajski, 49, of Chequers, Clayton-le-Moors, pleaded guilty to sexual assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and battery.
Appearing in the dock at Preston Crown Court again today (August 18), Rajski was jailed for seven years and two months, and also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for life and made subject of an indefinite restraining order.
The victim said in an impact statement:
“This statement has not been an easy thing for me to provide as it involves a time in my life that I would rather not think about or even remember.
"he abuse that he subjected me to is extremely difficult for me
"I have lost count of the sleepless nights I have had since Saul was arrested and remanded to prison.
"I have been overwhelmed by all sorts of feelings – sadness, fear, disbelief, shame, guilt, the list goes on. I have had no choice but to seek help from my doctor in relation to this.
“The abuse that Saul subjected me to has had really negative effects on all other relationships in my life. I have been argumentative with friends and family and have pushed them away at times when really everyone has just wanted to help me.
"I have not had the tolerance for it, and I have just felt incredibly emotional and frustrated. I still struggle with flashbacks to this day. I dream about what has happened, and I wake up feeling down and full of fear. This happens on most nights, and I long for the day when I hope that it will stop.”
DC Claire Scott, from Lancashire Police's east rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) investigation team, said:
“Rajski’s behaviour was completely unacceptable, demeaning and has had a long-lasting impact on her. It is not something that will be tolerated by Lancashire Police or society as a whole.
“I hope she can now begin to move on with her life, knowing that Rajski has been held accountable for what he has done.
“If anyone finds themselves in a similar situation, I would urge them to contact the police, knowing we will listen to you and we will do everything in our power to put the abuser before the courts.”