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Fake Norwich paramedic jailed for Tinder date rapes | Fake Norwich paramedic jailed for Tinder date rapes |
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Jamie Kadolski previously worked as an East of England Ambulance Service call-handler, but pretended to be a paramedic | Jamie Kadolski previously worked as an East of England Ambulance Service call-handler, but pretended to be a paramedic |
A man who pretended to be a paramedic has been jailed for raping and sexually assaulting women he met on Tinder. | A man who pretended to be a paramedic has been jailed for raping and sexually assaulting women he met on Tinder. |
Jamie Kadolski, of Ladysmith Road, Norwich, was found guilty of committing nine sexual offences against three women over an 18-month period. | Jamie Kadolski, of Ladysmith Road, Norwich, was found guilty of committing nine sexual offences against three women over an 18-month period. |
Judge Anthony Bate said the 24-year-old still had "no insight into the gravity" of his offending. | |
At Norwich Crown Court, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison, with a further three years on extended licence, and was also made the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order. | At Norwich Crown Court, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison, with a further three years on extended licence, and was also made the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order. |
Kadolski met his victims on the online dating app, Tinder | Kadolski met his victims on the online dating app, Tinder |
The court previously heard how the former East of England Ambulance Service call-handler had told the women he was a paramedic. | The court previously heard how the former East of England Ambulance Service call-handler had told the women he was a paramedic. |
Prosecutors told the jury he used stickers on his work ID card to hide his more junior role. | |
Kadolski was found guilty of three counts of rape and three sexual offences against one woman, and a total of three sexual offences against two others. | Kadolski was found guilty of three counts of rape and three sexual offences against one woman, and a total of three sexual offences against two others. |
One of Kadolski's victims said they felt they could not tell their family about what had happened. | |
In a victim impact statement, they said they still had "vivid flashbacks" and experienced nightmares "almost every night" that he was going to break into their house and rape them. | |
Another victim said they blamed themselves for what happened and "still do to this day". | |
Following his trial, one of Kadolski's victims also said he was a "danger to society" and presented a "high risk" to the public. | |
The judge said the victims "expected to be safe" in Kadolski's company. | |
He described Kadolski as a "dangerous offender" who continued to pose a "high threat to women". | |
Kadolski worked in the medical sector but never as a paramedic | |
The jury previously heard that when questioned by officers, Kadolski said he would not be able to pin someone down as he had been "sexually abused as a child". | The jury previously heard that when questioned by officers, Kadolski said he would not be able to pin someone down as he had been "sexually abused as a child". |
He told police officers when interviewed: "I'm not the best with empathy or sympathy." | He told police officers when interviewed: "I'm not the best with empathy or sympathy." |
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