Keall of Winchmore Hill north London choked the woman and punched her repeatedly

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Keall, of Winchmore Hill, north London, choked the woman and punched her repeatedly.Wood Green Crown Court was told that the attack ruined her life and plunged her into a depression, which culminated in a nervous breakdown in January 1995. Now the victim, a 35-year-old financial assistant in Belgium, fears that every man is a potential attacker.She sat in court as Keall, who has three children, was sentenced to eight years for rape and 12 months to run concurrently for assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He was convicted after a week-long trial in July.Keall was caught by detectives in the Metropolitan Police's Cold Case review team, a unit dedicated to investigating stranger rapes that occurred several years ago. The couple; their sons Ravinder, 19 months, and Devinder, four months; and Mrs Chohan's mother, Charanjit Kaur, 51, disappeared from their home in February.Peter Rees, 38, from Rowland's Castle, Hampshire, has already been charged in with the murders of all five family members. He has also been charged with preventing Mr Chohan's burial.Mr Regan, a lorry driver from Salisbury, had knownMr Chohan for eight years.

Having once owned his own haulage firm, he went on to work for Mr Chohan's fruit and vegetable importing firm. Police had said that they were trying to trace Mr Regan and William Horncy, 51, alias Smith. The men were seen boarding a cross-Channel ferry at Dover in May.A post-mortem examination showed that Mr Chohan had been strangled and buried in a field before being exhumed and dumped at sea The boys and their grandmother have not been found.. A rapist who attacked an au pair outside a church 14 years ago was jailed for eight years yesterday.

Detectives investigating the killing of the millionaire Amarjit Chohan and his family have arrested one of his former employees in Belgium. Police said yesterday that Kenneth Regan, 54, also known as Kenneth Avery, was arrested on Saturday and that extradition proceedings were expected to begin soon.Mr Chohan, 46, from Heston, west London, was found floating by Bournemouth pier in April while his 25-year-old wife, Nancy, was discovered three months later in the sea off Poole Bay. Our primary responsibility is to ensure public safety and national security.''The Government says that it has to demonstrate only that it has "reasonable grounds to suspect" that detainees have links to terrorism.It does not have to charge them with a crime or prove their guilt.Most of the suspects have not been named but they include the radical cleric Abu Qatada.He is wanted in Jordan for bombings in 1998 and British officials say he was an "inspiration" for 11 September.. There's no way people should be detained on this basis.''The Home Office last night signalled its intention to defend the new laws vigorously in the House of Lords.A Home Office spokeswoman said: "We maintain the view that while the public emergency continues to exist, these measures are necessary and proportionate. The Government had hoped the issue would be closed last year when the Court of Appeal ruled that the detentions were legal.Natalie Garcia, lawyer for two of the detainees, said: "It would have been scandalous if they didn't grant leave [to appeal] because it is a constitutional issue It's a complete travesty of justice. The Government insisted that the measures were essential to stop Britain becoming a safe haven for terrorists, but lawyers acting for the suspects argue that their human rights have been breached.Three law lords said that the detainees could appeal to the highest court but gave no reason for their decision.

Thirteen suspected foreign terrorists imprisoned indefinitely without charge in high-security prisons won the right to take their cases to the House of Lords yesterday. I'm worried about what's happened; you don't know whose going to knock on your door."But detectives backed away from the suggestion that the party-loving Mrs Chiu, who studied at Keele University with her husband after they met in Hong Kong when she was teaching abroad, had fallen into the sex trade.DI Thorpe said: "There is nothing to suggest she ran anything more than a legitimate business from home." Police declined to comment on whether the therapist had been sexually assaulted or whether her body was discovered clothed.Mrs Chui shared her house with a boyfriend who was on holiday abroad last week Daniella's father has flown in from Hong Kong.. Advertising staff said Mrs Chiu's advert had always appeared under the "massage heading".One massage worker who advertises on the page said yesterday: "It doesn't take much to work out what 'massage' means in that section. Callers to the phone number were put through to the answering-machine message, which also offered an extra two- to three-hour massage in a sauna and Jacuzzi, and asked clients to leave a number for an appointment.DI Thorpe said it was possible that Mrs Chiu's killer had turned on her after she had refused a request for sex while giving a massage.

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