Leicester 2025-06-20

Randy Ayor 32

Rapist jailed for strangling and engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour.

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Offender ID: O-7379

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HMP Leicester

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Two women have been commended for their bravery in providing accounts that have led to a man being jailed for a string of violent and sexual offences.

Randy Ayor committed his crimes in Leicester over a period spanning several months in 2023. The victims, who are not known to one another, contacted police in 2024 to report what had happened.

The first victim told detectives she had met Ayor, now 32, in a city nightclub the year before and that in the following months he raped her on several occasions. She also said during one incident he also strangled her to the point she thought she was going to lose consciousness.

Ayor’s second victim, who met him for the first time in 2023, also reported being raped and strangled by him and that he had also exhibited controlling behaviour over her. She told police there was an occasion where he took her phone from her and began dictating where she could say and who she was allowed to socialise with.

She said he also became angry if she attempted to speak to other men and discouraged her from spending time with her family at Christmas.

Following a trial at Leicester Crown Court, Ayor, of HMP Leicester, was found guilty of:

Yesterday (Thursday 19 June), at the same court he was jailed for a total of 25 years. He was also handed a 20-year restraining order prohibiting contact with the victims.

Detective Constable Lauren Brown was the officer in the case. She said:

“It’s apparent from the accounts given by both victims that Ayor is a dangerous individual who is prepared to use violence and controlling behaviour towards women for his own sexual gratification.

“The information they both gave as enquiries progressed and during the trial – in which they had to re-live their ordeals – was crucial in securing a conviction.

“I hope that they and the wider community can take some reassurance from the fact he is now facing the consequences of his actions by way of a prison sentence.”

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