"They've been busking, they've put on concerts," he said.
said the assault left her with a sense of "confusion, betrayal and sadness".She said she could not believe her former friend "abused" the trust she gave him.
The attack on 29 April 2023, has left Ms Piggin with anxiety issues and led to her dropping out of her Open University course."I avoid leaving the house... Trauma makes it impossible to carry on."Nikolic denied assault by penetration, arguing he had consent, but a jury at Norwich Crown Court found him guilty on 31 March.
Giles Fleming, for the prosecution, said that even two years on, Ms Piggin was still suffering.Reading from her victim impact statement, he said the "consequences were devastating" and that she was suffering with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
"He didn't just violate my body, he took the person I was.
"Even now, two years on, I can still feel his touch," she said in her statement.The Sunday Telegraph highlights a
who arrived in the UK in small boats on Saturday. It says the number of crossings so far this year is up more than 30% on the same period in 2024. According to the Mail on Sunday, the government's pledge to tackle illegal immigration was left "in tatters"while people scrambled to board the dinghies. The Home Office says it is strengthening international partnerships to tackle criminal gangs.
The Sunday Mirror says Boris Johnson's former government has been accused ofby the Covid counter-fraud commissioner. Tom Hayhoe is reported to have found that faulty Personal Protective Equipment bought during the pandemic was not checked before the warranties expired - meaning the costs must be written off. Former ministers have insisted that PPE helped save lives.