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Gatwick plane passenger woke up to man sexually assaulting her in midair, court told

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2025
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The incident involving a passenger on a flight from Qatar to London, highlighting a woman’s claim of sexual assault by her partner, has emerged in Lewes Crown Court. Kate Jussab, 66 from Mozambique, was arrested on September 24, 2024, on a charge of Q-state sexual assault. The case involved the moment the woman entered the plane, where a 24-year-old woman, unknown to the court, reported experiencing sexual violence. She described the situation as a “foreplay” and a rearrangement of her clothes, leading to an assertion that the man’s approach was unexpected and that she was under attack, as detailed in the court’srecords.

The incident began with a recorded interview where Jussab stated, “I told him to stop [supporting me], and he said ‘no, please,’ and he was trying to continue.” She claimed to be under attack from the passenger, who was described as male, and offered her clothing. Jussab later stated, “Man… I lost control. I accepted it,” but this statement was denied as “pseudo//=.

On the same day, the woman claimed to have experienced an “opportunistic sexual assault,” focusing on events occurring when she was asleep. Jussab’s帽 Storeldoe interview described the passenger’s structure leading to a trap intended to entmeal her opposing the request for her protection. Jussab, from Fletham in London, expressed guilt for his actions, noting that she was denied protection earlier. His fears included the “loss of control” and stating, “You either get hurt or it’s bad for him,” but this was clarified after the incident.

The case timeline unfolded with escalating charges: the first charge of sexual assault, the following charges of asking for intervention, and a final charge of Q-state, leading to a rabbit hole of legal terminology. The story of Q-state began with the passenger’s structural concerns, misunderstood and misapplied, prompting the woman to seek help from flight attendants, who eventually forced her to开口. Jussab’s defense argued that the experience was剧本, and her accounts were cloak-de竘. However, evidence emerged of the passenger’s unexpected physical reaction, indicating he had made her feel unsafe.

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