A HOTEL migrant has been jailed after he raped a crying woman who secretly recorded the brutal attack on her phone.
Chret Callender, who was staying at the Britannia Hotel in Bournemouth pounced on the woman after a night out.
The 28-year-old asked the victim for some “loving” but overpowered her when she rejected him.
Bournemouth Crown Court was told she recorded the horror on her phone in a brave bid to snare the failed asylum seeker.
The woman could be heard crying and becoming increasingly upset in audio clips as she told the fiend: “I have said no. Please stop.”
Callender has now been jailed for seven years after he was convicted of rape and sexual assault.
He will be deported as little as a third of the way through his jail term under the Government’s early removal scheme.
The court heard Trinidad national Callender was staying in the migrant hotel while waiting for an appeal against his asylum bid.
On June 14 last year, he came across the victim, who had been on a night out with friends in Bournemouth.
She went home in a taxi but Callender later turned up at her door and demand to be let in.
The victim said: “I told him I didn’t want him to come in. I was worried he was going to be loud and I didn’t want to get in trouble with my housemates.
“He told me to f*** off a few times. I said, ‘I’m in my house. I can’t go anywhere. You can leave’, but he said no.
“I had a blanket wrapped around me, trying to get to sleep. I said: ‘I’m really tired; I just want to go to sleep’ but he wasn’t letting me go to sleep. He just kept talking and trying to argue.”
The court heard Callender asked the woman “are you going to give me some loving?” but she refused.
She pushed him away but the fiend “persisted against her wishes”.
At this point, the brave woman had the “presence of mind” to record Callender during and after the the rape.
She said: “I made it clear no means no. He was telling me he didn’t care if I cried. I tried pushing him off but I couldn’t.”
In the harrowing recordings, Callender was heard telling his victim to “have some respect for me” and to “shut up”.
At one point he asked the woman: “Why are you crying? You’re making me feel like I’m raping you.”
After the attack, Callender could be heard telling the woman he was sorry and that he had “f***ed up”.
He later told police he went to the woman’s home but claimed he accepted her refusal and no sexual contact took place.
Judge Richard Fuller KC said: “The recordings played to the jury were shocking. Despite her calls and repeated pleas, you forced yourself on her as she was face down on her bed and kept her down with your body weight.
“Throughout, you called her names and told her to shut up and said she needed to respect you in the bedroom, which showed your warped sense of entitlement. You behaved in an animalistic and base way.
“The sentence because of your immigration status may result in deportation to serve any remaining term in your home country, but that’s a matter for the Home Office, not for this court.”



