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A rape victim was arrested by police as she desperately tried to track down her Tinder attacker who faked his own death and fled the UK, Sky News can reveal.

Warning: This article contains details that some readers may find distressing.

“Elle”, who is retaining her legal right to anonymity, was molested within 15 minutes of meeting James Clacher for the first time.

Speaking exclusively to Sky News, Elle told of how she came “face-to-face with evil” as she described Clacher as a “monster”.

Clacher, 57, was last week – with help from a tip-off to Sky News – found guilty of the violent rape of Elle in 2019 and a second woman in 2020.

In May 2022, while waiting to stand trial, the former gym boss staged his own death and fled from Scotland to Spain in a bid to evade justice.

Five months later, Elle was arrested at her family home by uniformed officers and later charged in connection with offences under the Communications Act 2003.

The mother was detained in custody for several hours and appeared in court the following month, accused of harassing Clacher’s family.

When questioned by Sky News whether she did harass Clacher’s family, Elle denied the allegation, saying she was “absolutely desperate” for justice.

She said: “I was trying to find where my rapist was.

“I was trying to find where he was, and so I was contacting anybody that I thought might have an awareness of where he could be.”

A CCTV image of Clacher released by police when he went missing. Pic: Police Scotland
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A CCTV image of Clacher released by police when he went missing. Pic: Police Scotland

During Clacher’s trial at the High Court in Glasgow, jurors heard how Elle had posted messages on Facebook and contacted his family and friends, accusing him of being a “rapist” and them of “supporting a rapist”.

It is understood the messages went as far back as November 2020, before he disappeared. The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) later dropped the case.

Speaking about her treatment by Police Scotland, Elle said: “I think it is an utter disgrace what they did to me.”

Elle is now considering lodging a complaint.

She said: “I have something ongoing.”

When asked about Elle’s arrest in October 2022, Police Scotland confirmed she was charged in connection with offences under the Communications Act 2003 and a report was submitted to the procurator fiscal.

Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay, the MSP for West Scotland, provided support to Elle after she was arrested.

He told Sky News: “For a rape victim to be arrested, charged and threatened with criminal prosecution in connection with the fake disappearance of her attacker is shocking and concerning.

“When I first spoke with Elle, she was understandably worried and confused about the risk of prosecution.

“Having been proven to be entirely correct about this rapist’s disappearing act, she has shown incredible resilience to secure justice.

“I was happy to provide the Crown Office with these critical background details and was relieved when common sense prevailed, with the threat of prosecution being dropped.

“Her horrific ordeal is further evidence of how crime victims are so often badly treated by the Scottish justice system, contrary to the frequent PR platitudes of SNP politicians.”

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Clacher raped Elle at her home in Troon, South Ayrshire, on 24 August 2019.

Elle said moments after telling her Tinder date to “make himself comfortable” while she finished getting ready for their night out, she was pushed against a wall and brutally assaulted.

She was then further abused after being pushed upstairs while in a state of “shock”.

Elle said: “I don’t even know what was going through my mind – everything just left. I just remember shaking and crying and saying, ‘I don’t want to do this and I don’t like this’.

“And he just ignored me.”

An image of Clacher released by police when he went missing. Pic: Police Scotland
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An image of Clacher released by police when he went missing. Pic: Police Scotland

Elle spoke to police following her attack, but did not make an official complaint until she discovered he had raped a second woman he had met on dating app Bumble in Glasgow in 2020.

Elle said she was forced to accept that Clacher was a “monster” who was “choosing to hurt women”.

She said: “Oh, he’s an absolute fiend. He’s a monster. I came face-to-face with evil that day, but it took me a long time to realise it.

“It wasn’t until I’d heard that he had done it to someone else that I really had to confront it.”

Clacher disappeared while facing the two rape charges. He vanished on the day he was due to be interviewed by police over two new historical sex offence allegations.

Clacher abandoned his Suzuki Swift at the Loch Long car park and picnic area
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Clacher abandoned his Suzuki Swift at the Loch Long car park and picnic area

Clacher left a suicide note in his car, intimating he intended to take his own life
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Clacher left a suicide note in his car, intimating he intended to take his own life

He abandoned his Suzuki Swift at the Loch Long car park and picnic area in Argyll and Bute, and left a suicide note intimating he intended to take his own life.

Clacher blamed Elle, stating that she “will never stop until I’m dead, or I’m in prison”.

Elle said: “It’s true, yes. I didn’t want him dead – I wanted him caught.”

In November 2023, Sky News received a tip-off from a reader in response to a Police Scotland appeal in the hunt for Clacher.

The information passed on to the force pinpointed the fugitive’s location to the southern Spanish town of Nerja, right down to the Time Sport gym he frequented.

Part of the tip-off sent to Sky News
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Part of the tip-off sent to Sky News

Six months later, and almost two years to the day he vanished, Clacher was arrested by the Spanish Civil Guard while working out on a beach in the Costa del Sol town.

He reportedly told a police officer on his extradition flight back to Scotland that he “survived on berries and puddle water” in the wild while initially on the run.

Clacher being arrested in Nerja. Pic: Spanish Civil Guard
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Clacher being arrested in Nerja. Pic: Spanish Civil Guard

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Pic: Spanish Civil Guard

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Pic: Spanish Civil Guard

On his fake suicide, Elle said: “I didn’t believe that he was dead at all.

“I just believe that he was too arrogant and too cocky to think that he would ever be caught.”

Sky News visited Nerja ahead of Clacher's trial
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Sky News visited Nerja ahead of Clacher’s trial

Sky News visited Nerja ahead of Clacher’s trial.

Clacher, who went by the alias “Johnny Wilson”, was said to have been in a relationship with a local woman, was employed as a gardener at a residential complex, and earned extra cash by running yoga classes on the beach.

The apartment complex where Clacher worked as a gardener
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The apartment complex where Clacher worked as a gardener

Clacher regularly worked out at the Time Sport gym in Nerja
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Clacher regularly worked out at the Time Sport gym in Nerja

Elle said she “wasn’t really surprised” Clacher managed to embed himself in the Nerja community “because he does have that charm”.

On his arrest abroad, Elle said: “It was a huge relief because those two years he was missing all I could think was, ‘who else has he hurt?’

“That was one of the strongest motivations for me to have him found.”

Clacher was arrested while working out on this gym apparatus in Nerja
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Clacher was arrested while working out on this gym apparatus in Nerja

Discussing how the attack has changed her life, Elle said: “It’s affected my life in so many ways.”

The anxious mother has erected a 6ft fence and gate around her house and has installed CCTV. She also remains on medication to help stave off panic attacks.

She added: “I barely leave my house. And it’s made some relationships difficult.”

While giving evidence at Clacher’s trial, Elle told jurors that she did not flee from her home following the rape attack in fear her “son might not have a mother right now”.

She told Sky News there was a “possibility” she could have been murdered.

Elle does not believe she is Clacher’s first victim and suspects there are others out there.

She said: “It was so quick, it was something that I knew that this was something he was extremely proficient in.”

When asked about how she can move on from the brutal attack, Elle said: “I don’t know yet. I’m still trying to work through that.”

Clacher is due to be sentenced next month.

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Hadush Kebatu: CCTV images show last sightings of wanted asylum seeker after he was released from prison in error

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CCTV images have been released of a jailed asylum seeker who was accidentally freed from prison – as police detailed the last sighting of him.

Hadush Kebatu was released in error from HMP Chelmsford on Friday instead of being handed over to immigration officials for deportation – one month into a 12-month sentence.

As the manhunt continues, the images show him in the Essex town on Friday and later the same day in Dalston, east London, where he was carrying a “distinctive white bag with pictures of avocados on it”, said the Metropolitan Police.

The last sighting of Kebatu is thought to have been in Dalston CLR James Library in Dalston Square on Friday evening.

The Ethiopian national had been found guilty in September of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping.

His crimes while staying at The Bell Hotel in Epping sparked weeks of protests over the summer.

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Police call on public to assist on manhunt

The Met Police, which has been leading the search for Kebatu, alongside Essex Police and the British Transport Police, has made a direct appeal Kebatu to hand himself in.

He left Chelmsford train station at 12.42pm on Friday and arrived at Stratford station in east London soon after at 1.12pm.

Kebatu had since taken “a number of journeys” across London and had “access to funds”, according to Met Commander James Conway.

(L-R) Hadush Kebatu in Chelmsford on Friday and later in Dalston, east London. Pic: Met Police
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(L-R) Hadush Kebatu in Chelmsford on Friday and later in Dalston, east London. Pic: Met Police

Last sighting

The force said he was last seen shortly before 8pm on Friday evening in the Dalston area of Hackney in east London.

It has released two CCTV images of him from Friday, one in Chelmsford where he was wearing his prison-issued, grey tracksuit and holding a clear, plastic bag containing his possessions.

Hadush Kebatu was arrested in July. Pic: Crown Prosecution Service/PA
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Hadush Kebatu was arrested in July. Pic: Crown Prosecution Service/PA

The other was taken in Dalston, where he was still wearing his grey tracksuit, but was carrying his belongings “in a distinctive white bag with pictures of avocados on it”.

A Met statement added: “Additional officers have been deployed to the area to carry out further searches, but we are appealing for the help of local residents to report any sightings as soon as possible.”

Mr Conway has asked for members of the public who have given assistance to Kebatu to contact them or anyone who sees him to call 999.

And in a direct appeal to Kebatu, Mr Conway added: “We want to locate you in a safe and controlled way.

“You had already indicated a desire to return to Ethiopia when speaking to immigration staff, the best outcome for you is to make contact directly with us by either calling 999 or reporting yourself to a police station.”

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Meanwhile, a lorry driver, who was delivering equipment to Chelmsford jail on Friday, told Sky News correspondent Tom Parmenter he saw the “confused” offender outside the facility being directed by prison staff to the town’s railway station following his release.

The witness, called Sim, said Kebatu came out of the jail saying, “Where am I going? What am I doing?” and hanging around for about 90 minutes as he tried to find out where he should be going.

Sim said the offender returned to the prison “four or five times” but was turned away.

He said Kebatu knew he should be deported but the prison staff were “basically sending him away” and saying to him, “Go, you’ve been released, you go”.

Hadush Kebatu, who was jailed for two sexual assaults in Epping. Pic: Essex Police/PA
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Hadush Kebatu, who was jailed for two sexual assaults in Epping. Pic: Essex Police/PA

Kebatu was spotted later in Chelmsford town centre asking for assistance before getting on a train to London.

HM Prison and Probation Service is introducing new and mandatory procedures for prisoner releases after Kebatu was mistakenly freed, Ministry of Justice sources say.

Duty governors, who are responsible for the daily secure operation of prisons, will now be required to complete additional checks the evening before a release, it is understood.

Governors will need to provide assurance that the procedure is in place on Monday, Sky News understands.

Justice Secretary David Lammy said on Friday night that Kebatu was “at large in London”. He said he was “livid on behalf of the public” and added that he had launched an investigation.

Sir Keir Starmer said he was “appalled” at the accidental release and said it was “totally unacceptable”, adding: “This man must be caught and deported for his crimes.”

A prison officer has been taken off duties to discharge prisoners while an investigation takes place.

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Lucy Powell named Labour’s new deputy leader

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Former Commons leader Lucy Powell has been crowned Labour’s new deputy leader in a closely fought race against Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson.

Ms Powell received 87,407 votes to Ms Phillipson’s 73,536 – a majority of 13,871 – in a contest that was widely perceived as a referendum on Sir Keir Starmer’s popularity with the membership.

Ms Powell was seen as the “anti-Starmer” candidate given she was sacked from cabinet just last month, and centred her campaign on being an independent voice for the backbenches.

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Ms Phillipson was seen as Number 10’s preferred option, and she had pitched herself as the “unity candidate”, warning that voting for her opponent would result in “internal debate and divisions that leads us back to opposition”.

However speaking to Sky News’s political editor Beth Rigby following the result, Ms Powell insisted she would be a “friend” to the prime minister, adding: “I am confident we can work well together.”

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She said she was not here to “write an alternative policy platform” but rather “to make sure Labour values and beliefs are right at the heart of the conversation, and that we’re giving a really clear sense of who we’re for”.

Ms Powell’s earlier victory speech made clear where she thought Labour was going wrong, and what she would challenge the government on.

The Manchester Central MP said Labour “won’t win by trying to out-Reform Reform, but by building a broad progressive consensus”.

She said that started with “wrestling back the political megaphone” from Reform leader Nigel Farage, and “setting the agenda more strongly”.

“Let’s be honest, we’ve let Farage and his ilk run away with it. He wants to blame immigration for all the country’s problems. We reject that,” she said.

“Our diagnosis is different, that for too long the country and the economy has worked in the interests of the few, not the many.”

The reference to “for the many not the few” – the slogan during Jeremy Corbyn’s time at the helm, was not lost on his then shadow chancellor John McDonnell.

The veteran left-winger said on X: “The Labour Party members have spoken & the message is clear, they want change. It’s good to see a return to references to the Labour Party serving once more the many not the few & that Labour must not try out Reform, Reform. Our members realise a new start is desperately needed.”

‘Unwanted deputy imposed on PM’

The deputy leadership role is important as it’s the key connection between the Labour members and the upper echelons of the Labour Party.

The race was triggered by the sudden departure of Angela Rayner, after she admitted to underpaying stamp duty.

The scandal sparked a reshuffle in which Ms Powell was one of the only casualties. It makes the new partnership potentially very awkward for Sir Keir, especially as his new deputy will be free to speak out against his policies from the back benches rather than being bound by collective responsibility like Ms Phillipson.

However in a possible olive branch, Sky News understands Ms Powell will be asked to attend political cabinet meetings, even though she will not officially be a member of cabinet.

Tory chairman Kevin Hollinrake said “weak Keir Starmer” has had an unwanted deputy leader “imposed on him by the Labour Party”, adding: “The failure of the Keir Starmer candidate, Bridget Philipson, is another defeat of the prime minister’s authority.”

Turnout for the vote was low – just 16.6%, suggesting a lack of enthusiasm among party members and its affiliates.

Sir Keir congratulated Ms Powell after the results were announced, saying she “has always been a proud defender of Labour values, and that is exactly what we need at this moment”.

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PM: Powell is ‘a proud defender of Labour values’

He echoed some of her language around immigration, as he attacked the Tories for this week suggesting they supported a policy to deport people who have settled in the UK legally, something Reform UK has advocated.

“That is what we’re up against on the right of politics, a politics of division and grievance that wants to take this great country to a very dark place”, Sir Keir said.

PM warns of ‘battle for the soul of our nation’

The prime minister is under pressure as the party plummets in the polls, with many MPs on the left predicting he could be gone by May if the local elections go badly.

Sir Keir acknowledged Labour is having a difficult time after it lost the Caerphilly by-election to Plaid Cymru on Thursday.

He said it was a “bad result” and “a reminder that people need to look out their window and see change and renewal in their community, opportunities for their children, public services rebuilt, the cost of living crisis tackled”.

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Phillipson ‘disappointed to lose’

“We must unite. We must keep our focus on what is, in my view, the defining battle for the soul of our nation. I know that Lucy will do just that,” he said.

Saturday’s result is the culmination of a six week contest, with the pair having had to secure nominations from 80 MPs in the first round and then win the backing of 5% of local parties or Labour affiliated groups before making it to the final vote.

Initially six candidates entered, but it quickly became a two-horse race as only Ms Powell and Ms Phillipson reached the 80 threshold, following claims from the left of a “stitch up”.

Ms Phillipson said she was “disappointed to lose” but Ms Powell “has my full support”.

She added: “What we all need to do now is unite this party, beat Reform and secure that second term Labour government.”

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How many prisoners are released by mistake? Here are the stats as search for migrant sex offender continues

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The manhunt for a migrant who sexually assaulted a schoolgirl, and was released from prison in error, is ongoing.

Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was jailed for 12 months earlier this year after he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping.

He had been staying in the Bell Hotel in Epping and his arrest triggered large-scale protests and disorder.

The Ethiopian national, who came to the UK on a small boat in the summer, is now being searched for by the police after he was accidentally freed on Friday.

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Hadush Kebatu, jailed for two sexual assaults in Epping. Pic: Essex Police / PA
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Hadush Kebatu, jailed for two sexual assaults in Epping. Pic: Essex Police / PA

How many prisoners are released in error?

According to government statistics published in July, 262 prisoners were released in error in the 12 months to March 2025 – a 128% increase from 115 the previous year.

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The report states: “Of the 262 releases in error, 233 of these releases in error occurred from prison establishments, while 29 were released in error at the courts.

“Releases in error from establishments could also be a result of errors by the court.”

This is out of a total prison population across England and Wales of roughly 86,000.

Sky News has contacted the HM Prison & Probation Service to know how many of the 262 prisoners have since been found and returned to custody.

In September 2024, Sky News reported how dozens of people released from jail under the government’s emergency prison scheme were freed by mistake.

The Labour government said it was forced to release hundreds of inmates early because prisons were at capacity.

William Fernandez. Pic: PA
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William Fernandez. Pic: PA

Kebatu, who is thought to be in the London area, was due to be deported when he was mistakenly released from HMP Chelmsford on Friday.

Previous high-profile manhunts

William Fernandez, who was awaiting trial for sexual assault, was released from HMP Wormwood by error in March 2021. He then went on to rape a 16-year-old girl and sexually assault a young woman.

Joseph McCann. Pic: Police handout
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Joseph McCann. Pic: Police handout

In December 2019, the prisons and probation service “apologised unreservedly” after serial rapist Joseph McCann was freed to commit a series of sex attacks on women and children.

In July 2017, an inmate who was released from prison just months into a nine-year sentence due to a “clerical error” was arrested after weeks on the run.

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