Donegal taxi-driver jailed for sexually assaulting woman, 18, in Derry

A 63-year-old man from Donegal was today sentenced at Derry Crown Court for sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault of an 18 year old woman.

Taxi-driver Paul Bryan, from The Bungalow, Newtowncunningham, was sentenced to four years, two years in custody and two years on licence.

Bryan was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register for ten years, as well as being subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order.

Detective Constable Buchanan from the PSNI’s Public Protection Branch said: “Paul Bryan took advantage of a vulnerable young woman who became separated from her friends, when she was trying to get home safely in his taxi in Derry in October 2017.

“This was a complex investigation and we would like to thank our colleagues at An Garda Síochána for their efforts and support with this case.

“I would also like to commend the survivor in this case for her bravery in reporting this incident to Police.

“The Police Service of Northern Ireland takes all reports of sexual assault seriously, and we urge anyone who has ever been the victim of sexual abuse to come forward and report it, regardless of where, or when it happened, safe in the knowledge that they will be treated with respect and dignity.

“Report to Police on 101 or in an emergency always dial 999.”

Donegal taxi-driver jailed for sexually assaulting woman, 18, in Derry was last modified: September 9th, 2024 by Staff Writer