A MAN has been found guilty of the rape of an 18-year-old woman in Datchet - who was attacked while she spoke to her boyfriend on her mobile phone.

Kapil Dogra, 35, followed and attacked the waitress after she had left Datchet Railway Station on April 12.

Yesterday (Monday) he was found guilty of one count of oral rape, two of sexual assault by penetration and one of causing a woman to engage in sexual activity. The trial saw the jury return unanimous verdicts on all charges.

Dogra will be sentenced on November 3 at the same court.

Investigating officer, Detective Constable Sara Harrison, based at Maidenhead Police Station, said: “I am pleased that Dogra has been convicted of the terrible offences he committed against his victim.

“The victim in this case has been extremely brave in standing up to her attacker and giving evidence in court.

“I hope that Dogra’s conviction will help her to move on from the terrible ordeal that she has been through.

“Thames Valley Police is committed to protecting the public from those who commit such dreadful, violent and predatory acts.

“I would like to thank the community of Datchet for all their support and patience during the course of the days following this incident.”

Dogra had grabbed the woman in London Road, Datchet and dragged her to a wooded area at the junction of Major Farms Road, Ditton Road and London Road where he then raped and sexually assaulted her.

She had been walking on London Road to meet her boyfriend in Colnbrook who was set to meet her half way. They had been talking on the phone together as they walked and the woman screamed as Dogra attacked her - telling her boyfriend to call the police.