Romanian taxi driver accused of raping woman in back of his cab

Prosecutors said that Ioan-Cristian Manole 'had a duty to see the woman home safely'
Prosecutors said that Ioan-Cristian Manole 'had a duty to see the woman home safely' - Andrew Croft/Solent News & Photo Agency

A Romanian taxi driver raped a female passenger in the back of his cab after she fell asleep following a night out, a court heard.

Ioan-Cristian Manole allegedly took advantage of his “very tired” lone female customer after she dozed off in the early hours of the morning.

Prosecutors allege Mr Manole, 45, parked his cab in a secluded area before removing the sleeping woman’s leggings and underwear.

The mother of three, in her 40s, came to and found Manole raping her, leaving her in “hysterics”, it was heard.

The alleged attack happened in the Fareham area of Hampshire, after the woman – who cannot be named for legal reasons – booked a taxi home from a friend’s house.

‘She did not consent’

Opening the trial at Winchester Crown Court, prosecutor Simon Foster said: “She did not consent, she said she woke up in the taxi with this defendant already sexually penetrating her.

“We’re not talking in this case about two parties who met in a bar, or something like that, we’re talking about a taxi driver and his charge.

“Obviously a taxi driver is not a police officer or someone charged with the protection of the public.

“But a taxi driver who is asked to take a lone female passenger home has a duty to see her home safely and properly.”

Mr Foster told the court that the woman had been out with friends for drinks. At about 3am, she left her friend’s home in the Aqua Cars taxi and had a conversation with the accused.

Mr Manole said he was divorced, lived in Southampton, and had a teenage daughter who was studying in Romania. Mr Foster said: “The journey home was uneventful. There was some conversation between them until the taxi driver pulled up near to where she lives.

“She recalled taking her seatbelt off and paying and she was still chatting to the taxi driver who at one point was on the telephone in Romanian – she didn’t, of course, understand.

“She described that she was sitting in the back behind the driver of the taxi and fell asleep.”

The mother did not know how long she was asleep and came around to find Mr Manole allegedly raping her.

Mr Foster added: “When she came to, she realised of course what was happening and it stopped.

“That taxi driver had taken advantage of a very tired female. She could feel his body against hers. She reacted by sitting up immediately.”

‘Shocked and numb’

The accused is said to have dropped the passenger home and she “grabbed her” leggings and underwear and left the vehicle.

Mr Foster said: “She described feeling shocked and numb.”

The woman “sought refuge” with a neighbour and was said to have arrived at his home in “hysterics”.

Mr Foster said: “She was sobbing, she was distressed and of course he asked her ‘what’s happened?’

“He wanted to know whether she was hurt and she said no she hadn’t been hurt, but ‘I have been raped’. She was asked ‘Who?’ and gave the answer ‘It was the taxi driver’.”

‘Sudden pain’

In a police interview played to the court, the woman said “everything has completely changed” after the rape.

She said she woke up in the taxi to a “sudden pain” which “jolted me back to what was happening”.

She said: “When I realised what that pain was, that’s when I realised what he was doing.”

Mr Manole alleges the sex was consensual and that he asked her if “he could have sex with her and she said yes”.

He denies rape and sex assault by penetration.

The five-day trial continues.

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