…found not guilty of rape
Warren George, the rape accused who escaped from the High Court last Tuesday by jumping over its western corridor, has been acquitted of a charge alleging that he had raped his ex-lover. He was, however, found guilty of assaulting her so as to cause her actual bodily harm on June 12, 2020.
George had been on trial before Justice Navindra Singh and a mixed 12-member jury for the offence of rape, contrary to Section 3 (3) of the Sexual Offences Act, and assault causing actual bodily harm, contrary to Section 49 of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act.

Following more than two hours of deliberation on Wednesday, the jurors returned their verdicts at the Sexual Offences Court in Georgetown.
The convict, a former member of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), has been further remanded to prison pending his sentencing hearing, which has been fixed for late next month.
Anyone who assaults any person so as to cause him/her actual bodily harm shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be liable to imprisonment for five years, the Act stipulates.
This publication understands that George and the woman had been dating. However, after he had broken up with her, he still became annoyed when she received a call from a contact stored as “my love”. He then choked her, and during the ordeal, the woman alleged that he also raped her.










