'Truly depraved' rapist who dragged woman into woods jailed for 17 years
North Wales PoliceA rapist who had a "fascination" for forced sexual abuse has been jailed for dragging a young woman into woods and assaulting her.
Gift Oladele, 24, from Manchester, carried out the attack in September last year after befriending the 19-year-old victim as she made her way home from a night out.
Oladele was found guilty of rape and sexual assault following a trial at Mold Crown Court in March and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
When he carried out the attack, he was already on bail following another allegation of rape in Manchester in November 2024. He was also previously jailed in 2022 for a sexually-motivated attack. The judge told him he was a "dangerous offender."
On Thursday, the court was told how Oladele approached his victim while she was with friends outside a take-away in Wrexham city centre and, at first, appeared "friendly and flirtatious".
James Coutts, prosecuting, said Oladele told the young woman he was walking home the same way as her, and accompanied her.
But as they passed an isolated area, he grabbed her by the mouth and forced her into woods, where he carried out a violent rape.
"She described being terrified," said the Coutts said.
"She did what she thought she needed to do to get through the attack."
Oladele threatened he would "find her and harm her" if she reported the rape, and threatened to take photographs and post them online.
He then fled and left his victim "isolated, vulnerable and alone" where he attacked her.
But she got home, she immediately told her parents and the police were called.
Oladele was arrested the next day at his cousin's home in Wrexham.
He had attempted to hide a mobile phone from officers, which had revealed searches for sexual attacks.
Oladele had "a fascination in forced sexual abuse and rape".
"He was acting out a fantasy in these videos."
'I feel unsafe'
The victim told the court she is woken by nightmares every night that Oladele has tracked her down: "I'm petrified," she said, as she read out her victim impact statement.
She described how she had had to take a course of medication to prevent HIV infection, and had suffered long-term damage mentally and emotionally as a result of the attack.
"I feel ashamed, and somehow damaged, since what he did to me.
"The emotional impact has been very significant.
"I can't go anywhere on my own anymore.
"I feel unsafe."
Judge Simon Mills told her: "You showed exceptional courage during the incident and afterwards."
Sentencing Oladele, the judge described the attacker's actions as "truly depraved".
"You subjected her to a terrible violation," he said.
"You are a dangerous offender."
He said the rapist posed an exceptionally high risk of harm to young women, adding Oladele had shown "absolutely no remorse whatsoever".
