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A man accused of pushing his way into the home of an 81-year-old woman and sexually assaulting her has an attempted rape conviction, a jury has heard.
Jobless Soufyan Yahyaoui was convicted in 2005 of attempting to rape a 37-year-old woman – and in 2019 magistrates banned him from going to every home in the UK.
The prosecution has alleged in May last year the 41-year-old forced his way into a pensioner's home and took away her phone as she tried to summon help.
Neighbours later found her slumped on the settee, partially dressed, a jumper ripped and suffering from a bleed on the brain.
Yahyaoui, of Parsonage Close, Tunbridge Wells, has denied trespassing intending to carry out a sex offence and sexual assault. He has admitted pushing the victim over and causing a brain haemorrhage.
He told the jury he had "a couple of glasses of wine" and had gone to the house asking about someone he believed had been diagnosed with cancer.
Yahyaoui said the woman went into the back of her home and he then stepped inside and made a "jokey" statement.
But the woman,who was holding her dog, told him to "get the **** out" and pushed him.
"I said there is no need to push me, I can walk out and then she spat in my eye and pushed me twice.
"Like an idiot I reacted and pushed her and she fell backwards on the floor near her stairs.
"The minute I did that I regretted it straight away and I bent down and lifted her up and helped her to the second or third step on the stairs," he said.
Yahyaoui claimed the pensioner was "a bit dazed" and he said: "Sorry I didn't mean to do that."
Maidstone Crown Court heard how his DNA was later found on items of her clothing but he said: "I wasn't trying to do anything (sexual)... one hundred per cent no... she is as old as my mum."
Earlier prosecutor Francesca Levett told the jury: "DNA, which could have come from the defendant, was found in a sample taken from the edges and inside of the front waistband of the pensioner's jeans.
"It is about one billion times more likely that Yahyaoui is one of the contributors than not being a contributor."
She also revealed how on December 23, 2019, Maidstone Magistrates' Court made an order prohibiting him from attending "any residential address in the UK unless particularised exceptions applied," and that the victim's home was not exempt.
Referring to past convictions, Ms Levett said in 2005 he had gone to a woman's flat claiming he was unable to get home and had nowhere to sleep.
She added: "The victim allowed the defendant in and almost immediately he began touching her sexually. He tried to pull her off the bed by her trousers. She tried to grab the phone and he took it off her and threw it on the floor. He pulled off her trousers.
"The defendant held a piece of broken cup to the victim's throat and threatened to hurt her badly if she screamed."
After carrying out the sex attack he told the victim he was sorry and started to cry.
The jury also heard how after his arrest, police found a number of USB sticks at his home containing pornography downloaded from the internet.
The prosecutor added: "The pornography included a small portion of moving images and images of rape and other sexual behaviour, including imagery of sexual activity with women who were unconscious."
The jury is expected to retire to consider verdicts tomorrow.
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