A WOMAN was raped by a stranger who found her wandering Bradford city centre in the early hours with a broken jaw, a jury heard today.

Shaid Hanif used her for his own sexual gratification after she had drunk vodka, taken cocaine and suffered serious injuries, it is alleged.

Hanif, 40, of Stephen Crescent, Whiteways, Bradford, denies raping the young woman at his home in February, 2016.

Prosecutor Matthew Bean told Bradford Crown Court she woke in bed with Hanif at 2.30pm with no memory of the previous 12 hours.

Her last recollection was looking at the time on her phone in The Village nightclub in Sackville Street at 2.30am.

The woman, in her mid twenties, said there was blood on the pillow and her shirt. She had no trousers on and she was lying next to a total stranger.

When she looked in his bathroom mirror, she saw that her teeth were damaged and her jaw was swollen. She began to cry but Hanif became angry and told her to shut up, it is alleged.

The court heard that her injuries also included a fractured finger, a burn mark to her chest and grazing and bruising.

The woman said she went out in Bradford city centre at midnight with female friends. She was drinking vodka and she took three lines of cocaine.

The jury heard that she had been prescribed a strong dose of antibiotics by her doctor for a chest infection.

When she woke in bed with Hanif, she was scared and confused, she said.

“I didn’t have a clue where I was. It was weird,” she said.

“I just wanted to get out of there. I didn’t know what had happened to me.”

Mr Bean said Hanif was seen on CCTV walking behind the woman on Sunbridge Road at 4.30am. He told the police she followed him and asked to go home with him.

They took a taxi to his house where they had consensual sex, he said.

Hanif said the woman “insisted” she wanted to go to bed with him after he had offered to let her sleep on his settee.

Mr Bean told the jury she was heavily intoxicated, staggering round the streets, and severely injured.

She had no recollection of how her jaw and her finger were broken.

She was alone in the middle of the night, extremely vulnerable and in no state to consent to sex.

The trial continues.