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Lotto-win rapist must pay victim damages

The 78-year-old victim of lottery-winning rapist Iorworth Hoare (below) won the right yesterday to claim damages from him for the ordeal he put her through 20 years ago.

There should be a hearing soon to decide the level of compensation she should receive, the British High Court ruled.

The victim, a former teacher known only as Mrs A, was subjected to a brutal sex attack by Hoare in broad daylight as she walked in a park in Leeds in 1988. She was 59 at the time.

Hoare, who the courts have been told was guilty of a series of sexual assaults including two rapes, was jailed for life in 1989 for the attempted rape of Mrs A.

Jailed

The judge who jailed him said he was "a risk to all women".

However, Mrs A did not attempt to sue him at the time because he had no money and any judgment would have been worthless.

But in 2004, while out on day release from prison, Hoare bought a lottery ticket and won £7.2m.

Mrs A then attempted to launch a damages claim. However, it was thrown out by the British High Court and Court of Appeal on the basis that it came outside the six years allowed for such claims to be brought.

But in a landmark ruling earlier this year, the House of Lords ruled that the case should be re-considered by the High Court.

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