LONDON SEX OFFENDER DAWID WYSOCKI JAILED FOR 1996 TOTTENHAM MARSHES RAPE
JUSTICE has come after 14 years for the victims of "remorseless" rapist Dawid "Andrzej" Wysocki who was jailed on Friday.Wysocki, of Copenhagen Street, Islington, admitted raping a 24-year-old woman in Watermead Way, in the Tottenham Marshes, in September 1996.
He also participated in the gang-rape and kidnapping of a teenage prostitute at the Strawberry Vale housing estate in Finchley.
The sex attacker fled to Ireland to avoid being caught but was captured in November 2009 following a manhunt.
He received an eight-and-a-half-year jail sentence for each count of rape and 99 days for absconding, to run concurrently.
Wysocki pleaded guilty to the offences on January 14 at Wood Green Crown Court, in Lordship Lane.
Acting Detective Inspector Dan Brown, of the specialist crime directorate, said: "Thanks to well co-co-ordinated joint police work between the Metropolitan Police Service, Irish Garda and the Police Service of Northern Ireland, this very dangerous man was apprehended.
Wysocki has never shown any remorse for these crimes and was determined to avoid prison for committing them.
What he didn’t appreciate was that police were equally determined to achieve justice for his victims." On September 22, 1996, the 17-year-old prostitute was abducted by two men in Commercial Street, east London, and taken to a house in Finchley where she was repeatedly raped.
After the ordeal, the teenager was able to leave the house and flagged down a passing police car to report the attack.
Two men were arrested at the scene.
Following a brief investigation, police linked the attack to a rape in Tottenham Marshes four days earlier.
One man is serving a ten-year prison sentence for the two attacks.
A second man was sentenced to six years imprisonment in April 2009 after he pleaded guilty to one count of false imprisonment and one count of rape in relation to the Finchley incident.