GRAHAM HAY FROM LEVEN SEXUALLY ASSAULTS FEMALE TAXI DRIVER IN DYSART

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Leven Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing incident that has shocked the community of Leven and Dysart, Graham Hay was found guilty of sexually assaulting a female taxi driver in what authorities are calling a calculated and heinous act.

The assault took place during a routine fare, but quickly escalated into a serious criminal offense. According to reports, Hay used the taxi driver’s own seatbelt as a weapon to restrain her. He forcefully pulled on her seatbelt, effectively pinning her to her seat, which left her unable to move freely. Taking advantage of her restrained state, Hay then leaned over from the back seat and proceeded to stick his hand up her skirt, an act of sexual assault that has left the victim traumatized.

The incident did not end there. After the taxi driver completed her journey from Leven to Dysart, Hay paid her fare and then suddenly pounced from the back seat. His actions became even more aggressive as he attempted to lick and kiss her while she was still restrained and vulnerable. The driver described his behavior as “inconceivable,” and it was this disturbing conduct that ultimately led to his conviction.

During the trial, Hay offered a bizarre and unfounded explanation for his actions, claiming that the driver had actually tried to kiss him while she was stuck in her seatbelt. This explanation was met with disbelief by the court, which found him guilty of sexual assault. As a result of his conviction, Hay has been placed on the Sex Offenders Register, a measure intended to monitor and prevent further offenses.

The case has raised serious concerns about safety and the importance of protecting vulnerable individuals in the transportation industry. The community of Leven and Dysart is now left to grapple with the aftermath of this disturbing incident, and authorities continue to emphasize the importance of vigilance and reporting any suspicious or criminal behavior to ensure such incidents are prevented in the future.
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