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'Pain and fear': Raped teen tells attacker she wished he'd killed her

Author
Hannah Bartlett,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Dec 2024, 10:33am
Raveen Saily was sentenced to nine years' and two months' imprisonment for the rape and sexual violation of a teen.
Raveen Saily was sentenced to nine years' and two months' imprisonment for the rape and sexual violation of a teen.

'Pain and fear': Raped teen tells attacker she wished he'd killed her

Author
Hannah Bartlett,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Dec 2024, 10:33am

Warning: This story deals with details of sexual violence and may be distressing. 

鈥淚 wished he had killed me, that would have been so much easier.鈥 

The teen who was raped and violated by Raveen Saily in a Bay of Plenty community centre said the attack left her feeling 鈥渄irty and broken鈥. 

She hadn鈥檛 wanted to deal with the 鈥減ain the rape had caused鈥. 

鈥淚 lost all sense of identity. My hopes and dreams had disappeared. Why should I have to fix what you broke?鈥 she told 23-year-old Saily in court. 

The then-16-year-old hadn鈥檛 had previous sexual encounters and said she had wanted to wait until she was with someone she loved and cared about before being sexually intimate. 

鈥淚 wanted to feel safe and special, and you took this from me,鈥 she said. 

鈥淚 experienced pain and fear. I was an object used for your pleasure.鈥 

The forensic examination that followed the violation had been traumatic and painful, and made her feel like 鈥渁n object, not a human鈥. 

She said her 鈥渂ody remembers the trauma that [he] inflicted upon [her]鈥. 

The girl now struggled to maintain employment, had severe mental health challenges, and needed ongoing counselling, therapy, and pelvic floor physiotherapy. 

She struggled with attending school after the attack because of fatigue and anxiety. 

Her mother also provided a victim impact statement, read by Crown prosecutor Hannah Speight, which said that like her daughter, she had also struggled to process her emotions. 

She had also been surprised how long the justice process had taken. 

鈥淥n TV the bad guys are caught, arrested and in orange overalls all in the first day, the next day they鈥檙e in court and it鈥檚 all over,鈥 she said. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge distortion to what happens in real life. Just over three years it鈥檚 taken from start to end.鈥 

The mother said her daughter had struggled to move on and deal with what had happened, and had a raft of ongoing mental health challenges. 

It had impacted the relationship between the girl and her siblings, and her parents, but it had been because of them that the girl had reported it. 

鈥淏ecause what if it happened to her sisters, and every other woman out there, she was thinking about them too.鈥 

鈥榃arped鈥 attitudes around consent 

Saily, who was 20 at the time of the offending, was found guilty by a jury on six charges related to the rape and sexual violation of the teen. 

Saily and the girl had been messaging on social media and agreed to meet in person. He was found guilty of raping and sexually violating the teen at the Arataki Community Centre changing rooms.Saily and the girl had been messaging on social media and agreed to meet in person. He was found guilty of raping and sexually violating the teen at the Arataki Community Centre changing rooms. 

During the trial, the court heard Saily and the girl had been messaging over Snapchat before meeting up. 

He had used the alias 鈥淛ohn鈥 and, during the trial, it was revealed he also had a number of different Snapchat accounts. 

Prosecutor Sunny Teki-Clark said while Saily and the teen had been discussing sexual matters over social media, that hadn鈥檛 amounted to consent. 

Saily accepted the sexual contact happened, but said the teen girl had said 鈥測es鈥 to each sexual act. 

He said during his evidence at trial that he hadn鈥檛 used protection because his 鈥減ull-out game鈥 was 鈥済ood鈥, and said the teen had agreed to oral sex, 鈥渘ormal f***ing鈥 and anal sex. 

When the police officer asked him to clarify what he meant by 鈥渘ormal鈥 he said, 鈥渏ust putting it in there pretty much鈥. 

During his closing, Teki-Clark told the jury Saily had 鈥渇rankly warped attitudes around sexual consent鈥. 

鈥淕et inside, I鈥檝e got a knife鈥 

On October 25, 2021, the girl caught the bus to Mount Maunganui鈥檚 Bayfair mall. The pair met and went inside before deciding to walk around the nearby Arataki Skatepark. 

The Arataki Community Centre public changing rooms where a 16-year-old girl was raped by Raveen Saily. Photo / Supplied.The Arataki Community Centre public changing rooms where a 16-year-old girl was raped by Raveen Saily. Photo / Supplied. 

Saily had a flip knife with him which he threw at the ground intermittently as they walked. 

When they reached the Arataki Community Centre changing room and toilet block, Saily forcefully grabbed the girl鈥檚 arm, pulled her toward the entrance of the changing rooms, and said, 鈥淕et inside, I鈥檝e got a knife鈥. 

Saily told the girl he would harm her if she didn鈥檛 do as she was told. 

Fearful, the girl went inside where she was forced to perform oral sex on Saily before being raped and then sexually violated. 

The knife Raveen Saily used to threaten a 16-year-old girl he was found guilty of raping and sexually violating. Photo / SuppliedThe knife Raveen Saily used to threaten a 16-year-old girl he was found guilty of raping and sexually violating. Photo / Supplied 

鈥淯tterly fanciful鈥 defence, says Crown 

During his closing, Teki-Clark said the teen had never had sex before and all her sexual experience had been 鈥渟econd-hand from talking to friends鈥. 

鈥淚t is utterly fanciful to think that she would, on the very first occasion that she鈥檚 met up with a boy alone, be willing to engage in this type of sexual behaviour,鈥 he told the jury. 

鈥淭hat she would be willing to have a knife used on her, that she would be willing to be slapped about the face and buttocks, being degraded verbally, having her hair pulled, forced, gagging, vomiting, vaginal and anal sex in a public changing room without the use of protection, it just simply isn鈥檛 plausible.鈥 

However, defence lawyer Bill Nabney said in his closing that the teen willingly entered into sexual contact and then almost immediately regretted it. 

鈥淎nd why wouldn鈥檛 she when you look at the circumstances and the place in which it occurred,鈥 he said. 

But this didn鈥檛 mean that, at the time, there hadn鈥檛 been consent. 

Nabney said it was clear that immediately after Saily and the teen met they had begun to send sexual messages over Snapchat, she had sent intimate images and agreed to giving him a 鈥渂low job鈥. 

He said the teen had good reasons to make up the allegations of rape 鈥 she was trying to cover her tracks to avoid getting in trouble with her strict parents. 

鈥楿p to no good鈥, says judge 

Judge Bill Lawson said it was clear from the CCTV footage played at trial that the victim had been uncomfortable as Saily led her to the changing rooms, throwing a knife at the ground as they walked. 

鈥淵ou went inside [the Arataki changing rooms] and the CCTV footage again shows the complainant stood outside in what I would describe as a very hesitant way,鈥 Judge Lawson said. 

鈥淭he evidence given was that you demanded that she come inside, and she did so.鈥 

The judge said Saily made threats to harm her if she didn鈥檛 go into the changing room and he persisted with the sexual acts despite her not wanting it to happen. 

鈥淵our response was, 鈥榊ou鈥檝e got no decision in this',鈥 the judge said. 

A pre-sentence report said Saily maintained the whole event was 鈥渃onsensual鈥, and he was considered a medium risk of reoffending and a medium-high risk of harm to others. 

Judge Lawson said during the trial, it was clear Saily had a 鈥渄esign approach鈥 鈥 using social media in circumstances where he had refused to disclose his true identity. 

鈥淭hat can only be for the reason that you were up to no good,鈥 the judge said. 

鈥淵our offending was clearly premeditated ... in my view, it had an aspect of grooming ...鈥 

The judge said Saily鈥檚 introduction of the knife had an overlay of 鈥渋ntimidation and threats of violence to achieve the ends that you wanted to reach鈥. 

Judge Lawson adopted a starting point of 11 years' imprisonment, and applied a 15% discount for youth, and a two-month reduction for time spent on electronically monitored bail. 

Saily was sentenced to nine years' and two months' imprisonment. 

SEXUAL HARM 

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Hannah Bartlett is a Tauranga-based Open Justice reporter at 九一星空无限. She previously covered court and local government for the Nelson Mail, and before that was a radio reporter at 九一星空无限talk ZB. 

 

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