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A UK man was denied appeal in a 2024 rape conviction for assaulting a woman asleep in her Irish home, despite lacking DNA evidence.
Shaun O'Donnell, a 35-year-old construction worker from Leeds, has failed in his appeal to overturn a 2024 conviction for raping a woman as she slept in her Donegal home with her boyfriend and newborn baby.
The Central Criminal Court jury found him guilty of rape and sexual assault after he stayed over for drinks.
O'Donnell, who denied the charges and claimed no memory of the incident, argued the trial was unfair due to the absence of DNA evidence from a washed bra and sanitary pad.
The Court of Appeal rejected the appeal, stating the defense had not raised this issue during trial, and that sufficient evidence—including the victim’s testimony and lack of remorse—supported the conviction.
The court emphasized victims are not legally required to preserve forensic evidence.
O'Donnell was sentenced to eight years in prison, with the judge highlighting the profound betrayal of trust in a home meant for safety.
The victim described lasting emotional and physical trauma, including fear of encountering O'Donnell’s family, and requested anonymity.
Support is available through Rape Crisis Ireland.
A un hombre del Reino Unido se le negó la apelación en una condena de violación de 2024 por agredir a una mujer dormida en su casa irlandesa, a pesar de la falta de pruebas de ADN.