Epping hotel migrant sex attack suspect denies charges and states 'I'm a Christian' while holding Holy Bible

WATCH: Footage shows arrest of asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu

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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 27/08/2025

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Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu said he would 'prefer actually to die than to do these kind of things'

An asylum seeker hotel resident has told a court that he is a Christian as he denied attempting to kiss a 14-year-old girl, just days after arriving in the UK on a small boat.

Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu told Colchester Magistrates’ Court he was giving "testimony on the Holy Bible".


Kebatu, who was a "teacher of sports" in his home country, said the offences he is alleged to have committed are "anti-Christian" and that he would "prefer actually to die than to do these kind of things".

Speaking through a Tigrinya interpreter, the 38-year-old told the court he only said "hello" to the schoolgirl and her friends in Epping, Essex, and nothing more because he was "worried about [his] asylum case."

He also told the court he was on camera on his knees apologising to one of the alleged victims because she was "drunk" and "agitated" and he was "worried about ramifications on the other immigrants" at the Epping hotel where he was staying.

The defendant said he had been living in the hotel for around a week before his arrest after travelling through Sudan, Libya, Italy and France in order to get to the UK.

On Wednesday, Molly Dyas, defending, asked Kebatu if he tried to kiss the girl.

He replied: "I’m not a wild animal. I can’t do these kind of things. These are children, new generation."

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Questioned on whether there was any other form of conversation with the teenager and her friends on July 7, Mr Kebatu responded: "No, there was not any other kind of conversation. I was worried about my case."

Asked what case he was referring to, the defendant said: "I was worried about my asylum case."

Rejecting the accusations made against him, Kebatu added: "I’m not such a person, I can’t do such activities."

Kebatu denied touching a 14-year-old girl on July 7 and 8, saying: "She more or less could be my daughter, she’s very young, I can’t do that, I’m not a wild animal."

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\u200bScreengrab taken from body-worn video dated 08/07/25 issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) showing the arrest of Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu

Screengrab issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) showing the arrest of Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu

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Kebatu said the woman, who is also accusing him of sexual assault, told him, "You are handsome, I want you to come to my home", claiming the woman said: "If he failed to come to (her) house, you’re speaking to the students, I will call the police and you will be arrested."

Questioned about why he could be seen in footage on his knees saying sorry, the defendant said: "At that time she was drunk, she was very agitated and I just wanted to calm her.

"I was going to the hotel at that time and I was worried about the ramifications on the other immigrants.”

He rejected claims he told the girl to kiss her 14-year-old friend, telling the court: "No, I didn’t say that, I can’t do these kind of things, this is anti-Christian, these are just children, innocent children."

The court also heard from the alleged adult victim, who said she felt "shocked" and "uncomfortable" after he allegedly touched her leg when she offered to help him with his CV.

The witness, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said the defendant was "begging, pleading and apologising" when she later confronted him about an alleged sexual assault on the 14-year-old girl.

She rejected claims by Ms Dyas that she had made up her account of the incident, adding: "I know exactly what I saw. I’ve no issue with asylum seekers."

She alleges the defendant tried to kiss her, put his hand on her leg and told her she was pretty on July 8 after she engaged in conversation.

The court also heard Kebatu allegedly told his 14-year-old alleged victim she should "come back to Africa, you would be a good wife."

Colchester Magistrates' CourtThe 38-year-old was remanded in custody after the hearing at Colchester Magistrates' Court on Thursday | PA

The defendant is accused of telling the girl he wanted her to go back with him to the Bell Hotel to "have babies then...go to Kenya."

Kebatu denies two counts of sexual assault, one count of attempted sexual assault, one count of inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity, and one count of harassment without violence.

Verdicts in the trial are expected to be reached on September 4 at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court following closing speeches.

The trial continues.

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