'He has never offered an apology' - Irish firefighter Terence Crosbie jailed for at least seven years for raping woman in Boston
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'He has never offered an apology' - Irish firefighter Terence Crosbie jailed for at least seven years for raping woman in Boston
"Dublin man (39) committed an 'act of extraordinary sexual violence' while on trip to US with colleagues"
"A Dublin firefighter who committed a "predatory sexual act" has been jailed for at least seven years for raping a woman in his Boston hotel room."
"Terence Crosbie (39) was also described as carrying out an "act of extraordinary sexual violence" while in the city for the St Patrick's Day celebrations on March 14, last year."
Terence Crosbie, 39, a Dublin firefighter, raped a woman in his Boston hotel room while on a trip with colleagues for St Patrick's Day on March 14 last year. The assault was described as a "predatory sexual act" and as an "act of extraordinary sexual violence." Crosbie was convicted and jailed for at least seven years for the offence. The incident occurred during celebrations in Boston, where Crosbie had travelled from Dublin with colleagues. The sentencing imposed in the United States reflects the severity of the attack.
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