A student told a court that her university course lecturer gave her soft drink with a tranquilizing drug during a social gathering at a night club, took her back to his house and raped her as she lay unconscious.
A sedative sometimes prescribed to cure anxiety and insomnia or known Zimovane is used by Griffiths (suspect), said the prosecuting at the court. He slipped the tablets into the teenage girl's drink to render her so dizzy that she could not resist his advances.
The victim, in her 20s, who described herself as a total virgin before the rape, said that after sipping a cola bought by Russell Griffiths, 36, who denies rape that she fainted and woke up naked in his bed.
"I sipped about a third of it and felt unwell. Griffiths tried to kiss me and I pushed him away. I told my friend that I was going to get a cab to go home. He was standing near the door and I fainted when I got outside. Griffiths said that he would take me home. The next thing I remember I am waking up at his place on a couch.
"I fell unconscious again and the next thing I woke up in bed with him on top of me. I couldn't do anything. I was really weak and dizzy. I said I wanted to go home. He told me to wait until morning but I just wanted to get out of there." Griffiths called her a cab and she left at 3.30am.
Miss Shant said that a blister pack of Zimovane with 10 tablets missing was found by police at Griffiths's home but he had denied that the pack was his. Griffiths had told detectives that he was having a secret affair with the student. He claimed that she had consented to return to his home for sex on the sofa, on the floor and on the bed. Under cross-examination, the student denied his claims.
The trial continues.
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