HANNAH Foster's alleged murderer was this morning told to look at pictures of her body while he was asked about how she met her death.
Prosecutor Nicholas Haggan QC suggested Maninder Pal Singh Kohli was "finding it difficult to look at them" as he pressed the 41-year-old about where he allegedly took Hannah that night.
Mr Haggan asked: "Did you rape her more than once?"
He then added: "She was with you for more than four hours wasn't she? She would have been able to identify you wouldn't she, so you strangled her?"
Kohli replied: "I didn't do anything. I told you my hands were tied, I was blindfolded."
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Jurors at Winchester Crown Court then heard the 999 call made by Hannah on the night she was allegedly abducted.
Mr Haggan said: "It's obvious the girl is terrified. You wanted her to have sex with you."
Kohli said: "It's not me."
Speaking about how Hannah can be heard saying the number 15, Mr Haggan said: "She wasn't referring to where she lived she was telling you that she was only 15.
"She was trying to tell you that she was too young to have sex with you wasn't she? But you didn't care about that did you?"
Kohli denies the abduction, false imprisonment, rape and murder of 17-year-old Hannah whose body was found in Allington Lane, West End, on March 16 2003.
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