A man on trial accused of raping a heavily intoxicated woman with a broken jaw told the police she wasn’t drunk and she was keen to have sex with him.

Shaid Hanif found her walking alone in Bradford city centre at night in a blood-stained shirt and without her handbag.

He took the woman back to his home in Stephen Crescent, Whiteways, Bradford, and had sex with her.

Hanif, 40, pleads not guilty to raping the young woman in February, 2016.

Bradford Crown Court has heard that she and Hanif were total strangers when the alleged offence took place.

The woman says she cannot remember anything that happened in the 12 hours after she checked her phone in The Village nightclub in Sackville Street at 2.30am.

She told the court she was confused and scared when she woke in Hanif’s bed. There was blood on the pillow, her teeth were cracked and her jaw swollen.

Her injuries also included a fractured finger, a burn mark to her chest and grazing and bruising.

Hanif said in his police interview that he came across the woman outside Jurys Inn. She was talking normally and not drunk.

She had no handbag, she was bleeding and her teeth were cracked.

He thought she had been attacked by someone who had stolen her bag.

They took a taxi to his house where she insisted on having sex, he claimed.

Prosecutor, Matthew Bean, said the woman was heavily intoxicated, staggering round the streets, and severely injured.

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

The trial continues.