NEWTON AYCLIFFE — Live News Predator Targets Drunk Women in Darlington Pub Mohammed Mohammed, 24,...

Published: 6:52 pm March 19, 2026
Updated: 6:52 pm March 19, 2026
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Predator Targets Drunk Women in Darlington Pub

Mohammed Mohammed, 24, a Sudanese refugee living in Newton Aycliffe, has been locked up for nearly six years after terrorising women in a Darlington pub. Over 30 minutes, he harassed several intoxicated women—blocking one’s path, trying to kiss another, and touching a third’s hair, all against their will.

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Grotesque Assault in Women’s Toilet Cubicle

The monster followed one victim into a female toilet cubicle, pretending to be a bouncer checking ID. When she opened the door, he shoved her against the wall, undid his belt, and groped her beneath her dress despite her repeated “no” pleas. The attack only stopped when a friend burst in, allowing door staff to arrest him.

Victim Left Traumatised, Life Changed Forever

The victim said the ordeal shattered her sense of safety. She now avoids public toilets alone, stays wary of men, and has changed how she dresses to protect herself. The damage runs deep.

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Judge Brands Mohammed ‘Dangerous Offender’

At Teesside Crown Court, Judge Jonathan Carroll slammed Mohammed as a “dangerous offender” who used “trickery and force” in a predatory attack that destroyed women’s confidence. The judge rejected Mohammed’s year-long legal dodge to withdraw his guilty plea and sentenced him to 5 years, 11 months, and 2 weeks behind bars.

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He’ll serve an additional three years on an extended licence after release. Justice for the victim may be cold comfort, but at least she’s safe from this vile predator—for now.

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