She also spoke to three of her own young female staff and they too recounted similar incidents. But Des Parry, defending, said the woman's identification evidence was "contaminated". The assault happened on March 3, she talked to the landlady about the pub incident on March 8 and to her three female staff - and then made a statement and gave police a description on March 9. He said the woman was concerned because the person responsible for the other incidents "sounded like the man who groped her". One Deeside woman who was his friend for three years wrote to the court: "He has not got a wicked bone in his body." The case continues. |