SWNS/GETTY Homeless migrant David Lyndon Cole travelled 100 miles to sexually assault a girl

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Sierra Leone-born David Lyndon Cole, 22, talked to the young victim on social media before persuading to meet him for sex. He then travelled 116 miles from where he was sleeping rough in London to Evesham, Worcestershire, where he sexually assaulted the teenager. Cole pleaded guilty to two sexual assaults and one count of meeting a child after grooming and was jailed for 45 months at Worcester Crown Court on January 16.

He was also placed on the sex offenders register for life and given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order restricting him from using the internet and engaging with anyone under the age of 16 for five years. The court heard Cole arrived in the UK from Sierra Leone in 2011 to be with his mother but their relationship deteriorated and he was left homeless. He groomed the girl after meeting her online and began sharing thousands of "extremely graphic" sexual texts with the victim.

SWNS Sierra Leone-born David Lyndon Cole was sleeping rough in London to Evesham, Worcestershire

After meeting the girl at her home last August, one of her friends tried to take a picture of him but he became violent. Prosecutor Daniel White said: "He snatched the camera away for the obvious reason that he was too old to be with a girl that age.” Cole spent the night at the girl's home when her mother was away and they had unprotected sex on August 20.

GETTY The man was jailed for 45 months at Worcester Crown Court

The court heard the girl feared she could be pregnant but a test came back negative. The next day Cole returned to London with the girl and they slept rough for two nights, including one at Paddington railway station. They travelled back to Evesham on August 29 where they had sex again. Cole was arrested the next day.

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In a statement made to police, the girl said she was "devastated" Cole had lied about his age and said she believed he was just 16. Judge Nicholas Cartwright said Cole could be deported back to Sierra Leone after his sentence. Speaking after the hearing, Detective Sergeant Jim Hopkins from West Mercia Police, said: "A team of designated detectives in the CSE team worked very closely with the victim and her family to ensure they received all of the support their required throughout the investigation.