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Two in court over rape in capital Two in court over underpass rape
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Two men have appeared in court charged with raping a woman in the Dalry area of Edinburgh over a seven-hour period. Two men have appeared in court charged with raping and attempting to murder a woman in the Dalry area of Edinburgh.
Michal Marchlewski, 20, and Tomas Kryczyk, 26, made no plea or declaration during the brief appearance in private at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. Michal Marchlewski, 20, and Tomasz Kryczyk, 26, made no plea or declaration during the brief appearance in private at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
A 24-year-old Australian woman was attacked as she walked through the Telfer Subway on Monday afternoon.A 24-year-old Australian woman was attacked as she walked through the Telfer Subway on Monday afternoon.
The case was continued for further inquiry and the accused were remanded in custody.The case was continued for further inquiry and the accused were remanded in custody.
The two accused are due to appear in court again on 25 February.
The woman claims to have been sexually assaulted over seven hours after having a noxious substance sprayed on her face as she walked through the underpass, which links the Daly and Fountainbridge areas of west central Edinburgh.The woman claims to have been sexually assaulted over seven hours after having a noxious substance sprayed on her face as she walked through the underpass, which links the Daly and Fountainbridge areas of west central Edinburgh.
She told police she was taken to a makeshift shelter on nearby waste ground at 1500 GMT on Monday, and was only released at 2200 GMT the same day.She told police she was taken to a makeshift shelter on nearby waste ground at 1500 GMT on Monday, and was only released at 2200 GMT the same day.
A police spokesman said earlier on Wednesday that the woman remained "deeply traumatised" and officers were still keen to speak to anyone who had information which could help with the inquiry.A police spokesman said earlier on Wednesday that the woman remained "deeply traumatised" and officers were still keen to speak to anyone who had information which could help with the inquiry.