A never-seen-before mugshot shows Reynhard Sinaga, 38, with two black eyes and bruising across his face.
The monster prowled the streets of Manchester hunting for lone drunk men and is believed to have attacked more than 200, remaining undetected for a decade.
Posing as a good Samaritan, he would offer them a place to sleep – before slipping GHB into their drinks and filming himself taking advantage of them.
Many victims left his flat unaware they had been raped – but his crimes came to light when one victim woke up.
He fought Sinaga off before snatching the predator’s phone and fleeing.
The victim’s 999 call triggered an astonishing investigation that resulted in Sinaga being jailed for a minimum of 40 years after being convicted of 159 sexual offences.
The truth came to light when police discovered horrific videos and images of the attacks on his phone.
One victim has spoken out about the horror of realising what had happened to him when he was shown photographs of himself in Sinaga’s apartment by police.
A man named Daniel has waived his anonymity – the first of Sinaga’s victims to do so – for BBC Two documentary Catching a Predator.
He woke up not knowing where he was after going to the toilet in an alleyway while on a night out for his birthday in Manchester back in 2015.
Speaking of the moment he was shown the images, he said: ‘It is just horrible to see yourself that vulnerable in photographs that someone else has taken. You can see I am comatose… I look dead.’
Daniel has spoken out saying ‘to say as a man I have been raped is a hard thing’.
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When the issue of corruption is raised, most people in the UK would probably say things like that don’t really happen here.
After all, the UK is ‘the mother of parliaments’ and one of the world’s most established democracies. Our politics may be messy, but it is not corrupt.
This complacency is not only dangerous, it’s delusional.
It certainly should have been shattered by the revelations in the Pandora Papers, which give a glimpse into the world of tax dodging and money laundering by some of the world’s richest and most powerful people.
Sir Peter Bottomley, the oldest MP in the Commons, has spoken out about his financial struggles.
He thinks MPs, who are paid £81,932, should be paid the same amount as GPs – whose average salary is £100,700.
The average salary across the UK was £31,461 as of last year.
Following calls for health workers to recieve a raise for their work over the pandemic, he told the New Statesman: ‘A general practitioner in politics ought to be paid roughly the same as a general practitioner in medicine.'
The viral photo had people in stitches at the way Ndakasi mimics Mathieu Shamavu, who along with Andre Bauma, rescued her in 2007.
Andre found her clinging her mother's lifeless body after the militia wiped out her family while hunting for bushmeat.
At just 2-months-old, Ndakasi was taken to the Senkwekwe Center in Virunga National Park to live and be rehabilitated with fellow orphaned gorilla Ndeze.
The group had been living in Pakistan on temporary visas since fleeing their homeland after the takeover – and faced being sent back once their asylum period ran out.
They have also been offered asylum in Portugal, and it is unclear which country they will end up in.
Campaigners have been calling for the girls to be given sanctuary in the UK, amid fears they would be persecuted by the new Afghan government and stopped from playing football.
Leeds United was among a number of organisations who urged the Government to grant the girls asylum.