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Violent rapist admits attack on student and faces 30 years in jail

A violent and controlling sex attacker faces years in prison after he abducted and repeatedly raped a woman on a night out in Northampton.

Nhalnhoa Monyai, 30, took advantage of his victim's drunkenness, leading her away from the town centre by playing the good samaritan.

The victim was driven away from St Peter's Way car park and then held against her will while subjected to a series of violent rapes.

At Northampton Crown Court yesterday, he pleaded guilty to three rape charges and false imprisonment, less than three weeks since the attack.

Monyai, of Perry Street, Abington, Northampton, surrendered to police days after they released an artist's impression in a high-profile media campaign.

His 22-year-old Chinese victim, who speaks only broken English, had been out drinking with friends in NBs in Bridge Street in the early hours of Saturday, February 20. Not used to drinking alcohol, she had decided to stay out after her friends left the nightclub.

Unable to call a taxi due to the language barrier, she handed her phone to a passer-by who assured her he would take her home.

But instead Monyai, an agency worker from South Africa, walked her to his car, drove her to an isolated spot and raped her.


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