Northern Ireland

Derry man accused of sexually assaulting friend of good Samaritan denied bail

34-year-old remanded in custody ahead of next court appearance

John O’Sullivan appeared before magistrates at Derry Court House
Derry Court House (Alamy Stock Photo)

A man found lying on the street in Derry by a woman who stopped to help him allegedly sexually assaulted her friend, a court has heard.

Paul Farren (34), of John Street in the city, appeared for a bail application at Derry Magistrates’ Court charged with sexual assault on June 22.

The court heard that a 17-year-old female reported to police that she had been sexually assaulted outside the Iceland store in Foyle Street.

She said herself and a friend had seen a man lying on the street and as the friend had first-aid training they stopped to help.

The female claimed the man told them his name was Paul and sat up, lit a cigarette, and then touched her on the breast and kissed her neck.

The woman pushed him away and he allegedly tried to kiss her again before the man was said to have got up and walked away.

She gave police a description and after examining CCTV footage Farren was identified and arrested.

At interview Farren said he had no memory of the incident but confirmed it was him in the footage.

A police officer said Farren had shown “no remorse”.

Bail was opposed due to the risk of re-offending and the fact that Farren’s address was unsuitable.

The court heard that Farren had 10 bail breaches on his record.

Defence solicitor Seamus Quigley said it could be some time before there would be a decision in the case.

He said Farren had a “terrible record” but said he did not know the alleged injured party in the case.

The solicitor said that if Farren was given a no-alcohol condition and kept it there would be no offending.

Deputy District Judge Sean O’Hare said he felt the bail application was “premature” and refused it, but said there had to be progress in the case.

Farren was remanded in custody and will appear before the court again later this month.