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William Roache trial: Girl 'humiliated and ashamed after rapes' | William Roache trial: Girl 'humiliated and ashamed after rapes' |
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A woman has told a court she was left feeling "humiliated, disgusted and ashamed" after being raped by Coronation Street star William Roache. | |
The woman, now 62, told Preston Crown Court two alleged rapes took place at his homes in Haslingden, Lancashire, on separate occasions. | The woman, now 62, told Preston Crown Court two alleged rapes took place at his homes in Haslingden, Lancashire, on separate occasions. |
She suffered depression for several years afterwards, the jury heard. | |
Mr Roache, 81, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, denies two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in 1967. | Mr Roache, 81, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, denies two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in 1967. |
He also denies five counts of indecent assault involving four girls. | He also denies five counts of indecent assault involving four girls. |
Those alleged offences involve girls aged 16 or under in Manchester between 1965 and 1971, the court heard. | Those alleged offences involve girls aged 16 or under in Manchester between 1965 and 1971, the court heard. |
'Buried for years' | 'Buried for years' |
During cross-examination, the woman said she could not remember Mr Roache saying anything after the second alleged rape. | |
She said she had been invited into the cottage but was under the impression that an elderly woman was living there. | |
Louise Blackwell QC, defending, asked her if she was worried she was pregnant. | Louise Blackwell QC, defending, asked her if she was worried she was pregnant. |
The woman replied: "I don't think I knew enough then. I didn't realise the implications. | The woman replied: "I don't think I knew enough then. I didn't realise the implications. |
"They didn't talk about those things in them days." | "They didn't talk about those things in them days." |
She added: "I should have known that I should not have trusted him." | She added: "I should have known that I should not have trusted him." |
Asked what she did in the hours that followed the alleged attack, she said: "I can't remember exact details, you just want to close your mind to them. | Asked what she did in the hours that followed the alleged attack, she said: "I can't remember exact details, you just want to close your mind to them. |
"I never thought that I would have to repeat them. I have buried these for 47 years." | "I never thought that I would have to repeat them. I have buried these for 47 years." |
Piers Morgan interview | |
The woman agreed she changed her mind about her age at the time of the attacks. She initially said she was 14, although now states she was 15. | The woman agreed she changed her mind about her age at the time of the attacks. She initially said she was 14, although now states she was 15. |
Challenged by Miss Blackwell, who said the reason why she got it wrong was that she was not telling the truth, the woman replied: "Sometimes I can't remember what I said yesterday." | Challenged by Miss Blackwell, who said the reason why she got it wrong was that she was not telling the truth, the woman replied: "Sometimes I can't remember what I said yesterday." |
"I have not forgotten anything about the main events, believe me", she added. | "I have not forgotten anything about the main events, believe me", she added. |
The woman said she had continued to watch Coronation Street after the alleged rapes as there was "no threat when he is on television". | The woman said she had continued to watch Coronation Street after the alleged rapes as there was "no threat when he is on television". |
She told the court she watched an ITV Piers Morgan's Life Stories interview with Mr Roache which "made her skin crawl" when he discussed his love life. | |
The court heard that the woman did not give her name when she first approached police. | |
Asked why by prosecutor Anne Whyte QC, she replied she was "ashamed", adding: "I didn't want my name in the papers. I wasn't even sure it was confidential." | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |