Victim of Met police sex predator says she wants him to spend 40 years in jail

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Victim of Met police sex predator says she wants him to spend 40 years in jail
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First victim of David Carrick to reveal identity says she has waived her anonymity to encourage others to come forward

Metropolitan police officer David Carrick, who pleaded guilty to string of sex offences including 24 rape charges.Metropolitan police officer David Carrick, who pleaded guilty to string of sex offences including 24 rape charges.The first victim ofto reveal her identity has said that she wants him to spend the next 40 years behind bars.

Darciane Nunes Da Silva, 43, waived her anonymity in an interview with the Sunday People as she believes that there are more victims of the formerDa Silva said she was abused by Carrick while she was in a relationship with him.She told the paper that he strangled and violently slapped her, controlled every part of her life, spied on her with hidden cameras, and punished her when she did not obey him by releasing his snakes from their enclosure.

Carrick served as a Met officer for 20 years before being unmasked as one of the country’s most prolific sex offenders. The 48-year-old was sacked from the force for gross misconduct after admitting 49 criminal charges – including 24 counts of rape against 12 women over an 18-year period.

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