Thug dragged teen girl out of a PIZZA HUT before raping her and stabbing her in the stomach
The 17-year-old girl had screamed 'mama, mama' as she desperately cried for help during the nightmare ordeal
A MONSTER who dragged a teen girl out of Pizza Hut before raping and stabbing her is facing jail.
Costica Voedes attacked the 17-year-old worker inside the restaurant, then fled with her on foot to a nearby park.
The 33-year-old raped the girl before knifing her in the stomach leaving her with serious injuries during the brutal attack in Epsom on June 17.
Voedies was found guilty of two counts of rape, two counts of wounding with intent to cause GBH, possession of an offensive weapon, kidnap, threatening to kill and intimidating a witness.
He will be sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on January 19.
Cops were scrambled to Pizza Hut at 10.30pm on June 17 following reports a man had entered the restaurant and assaulted a member of staff before dragging the girl away at knifepoint.
He raped the teenager in an area of long grass before plunging the knife into her stomach and leaving her for dead.
Voedes was arrested just 13 minutes after the alarm was raised in a recreation ground less than half a mile away from the restaurant.
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His victim was rushed to hospital with serious injuries, jurors were told.
The girl had screamed "mama, mama" in a desperate plea for help after she was raped at knifepoint.
As she cried out, Voedes stabbed her in the stomach, bit her mouth and told her he wanted her to die.
Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Westwood said: “This was a violent and pre-planned attack in a very public location in the centre of Epsom.
“I want to commend the exceptional bravery of the two victims who had to relive their ordeals during the course of this trial.
“What Voedes did will live with them for their rest of their lives but their strength and commitment, working alongside the investigation team, has secured these guilty verdicts.”
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