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Two former soldiers have been cleared of raping their female colleague Corporal Anne-Marie Ellement in 2009. | Two former soldiers have been cleared of raping their female colleague Corporal Anne-Marie Ellement in 2009. |
Thomas Fulton and Jeremy Jones, both 28, were found not guilty of two charges of rape but told their conduct on the night of 20 November had nonetheless been "disgraceful". | |
Cpl Ellement was found hanged in her barracks at Bulford in Wiltshire on 9 October 2011, almost exactly two years after engaging in a drunk threesome with the two men while they were stationed in Germany. | |
A seven-strong court martial board on Thursday found the sex was consensual, but judge Jeff Blackett nonetheless condemned their behaviour on the night in question. | |
"This is not a moral judgment and I make no comment upon sexual practices involving more than two people," he said. | |
"But the way you treated Anne-Marie after your encounter was extremely unpleasant. | |
"After engaging in sex you effectively discarded her while you decided to go off to town without a thought for how she might be feeling or how she might get back to her accommodation safely. | |
"For Mr Fulton to call her those very unpleasant names including the word 'slag' was truly dishonourable. | |
"You may have grown up in the seven years since this incident and I hope you will never act in such an appalling way again. | |
"When you look back on what happened you must feel very ashamed." | |
In March 2014, coroner Nicholas Rhinberg said the "lingering mental effects" of the alleged rape were a factor in Cpl Ellement's suicide. | |
Mr Rhinberg found Cpl Ellement believed she had been raped and was strongly affected by the "deeply humiliating experience". | |
The case was nonetheless originally dismissed in 2010, and was only brought following a lengthy fight for justice by Cpl Ellement's family. | |
The judge said the case "should have been heard five years ago", but said it was nonetheless "absolutely correct" for proceedings to be reinstated. | |
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