Good Samaritan woman raped after helping out two brothers
Two brothers who raped a woman after asking to use her toilet have been jailed.
Ovidiu Mamaliga, 30, and Andrei Mamaliga, 28, had just been released from serving a sentence for rape in a French prison.
They attacked the next woman after befriending her on her doorstep in Ealing, West London.
The pair started a conversation with the victim, who is in her 40s, at about 7.30am on May 10 outside her house.
They left then returned later in the morning, chatting to her again, before one brother followed her inside and asked to use the toilet.
When she declined the brothers unleashed their vile attack, tying her up with shoelaces they had brought with them, undressing her and raping her.
They then stole cash, jewellery and mobile phones before fleeing the scene.
Each has been jailed for 12 years with a further eight years to be served on licence.
They face being deported to Romania after being released from prison.
Police fear they may be other victims of the brothers who are yet to come forward.
Met Police Detective Inspector Tim Desai said: ‘This was a horrific sex attack committed by two brothers who pose a huge danger to women and should be behind bars.
‘The victim was friendly and welcoming when they engaged her in conversation, but she could have no clue as to their violent intentions.
Ovidiu Mamaliga, 30, and Andrei Mamaliga, 28, had just been released from serving a sentence for rape in a French prison.
They attacked the next woman after befriending her on her doorstep in Ealing, West London.
The pair started a conversation with the victim, who is in her 40s, at about 7.30am on May 10 outside her house.
They left then returned later in the morning, chatting to her again, before one brother followed her inside and asked to use the toilet.
When she declined the brothers unleashed their vile attack, tying her up with shoelaces they had brought with them, undressing her and raping her.
They then stole cash, jewellery and mobile phones before fleeing the scene.
Each has been jailed for 12 years with a further eight years to be served on licence.
They face being deported to Romania after being released from prison.
Police fear they may be other victims of the brothers who are yet to come forward.
Met Police Detective Inspector Tim Desai said: ‘This was a horrific sex attack committed by two brothers who pose a huge danger to women and should be behind bars.
‘The victim was friendly and welcoming when they engaged her in conversation, but she could have no clue as to their violent intentions.
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