A twisted rapist took a woman captive in her own home - and then used Google to confess to the appalling attack.

The 29-year-old victim woke up on April 5, her boyfriend having gone to work at 5.30am, to find Roman Torac in bed with her.

In the hours that followed she was raped six times, repeatedly sexually assaulted, badly beaten and psychologically tortured by frenzied Torac, Manchester Crown Court heard.

The sex beast then fled from Manchester to London, turning up at Belgravia police station, where he told an officer: “I have big problem.”

Torac, 36, of Claremont Road, Moss Side, then typed out some words in his native Slovakian on a police computer.

Officers used the online Google Translate programme to reveal that he had written ‘this morning I raped girl.”

The victim has described herself as feeling ‘destroyed and humiliated’ by her terrifying ordeal, Torac’s sentencing hearing was told, after he pleaded guilty to six charges of rape, two sex assaults, false imprisonment and threats to kill.

She managed to escape the room after she was first attacked by Torac, who had threatened to kill her if she didn’t submit. He then dragged her back by her hair.

She was raped again and then tied up and gagged. At one stage Torac held a carving knife to her and told her: “You’re already dead.”

When he dressed her in her own clothes, she thought her ordeal was over.

Torac then used a knife to slit her clothing open, and attacked her yet again.

Torac even told her it was her fault and that he would get her pregnant. He fled after choking her until she passed out.

She came to and had to crawl downstairs to seek help.

Defending Torac, who has a previous conviction for fraud in his native Slovakia, Michael Goldwater said the attack was not premeditated, saying he had ‘lost control of himself’ after an ‘immense amount of drink’.

Arguing sucsessfully that Torac shouldn’t be jailed for life, he said: “This series of offences are about as frightening an example of rape as one could expect to find. But when you take into account this man handed himself in to police and pleaded guilty at the first opportunity, I can’t see what higher expression of remorse could be offered.”

Judge Robert Brown jailed Torac for eight years, with an extended licence period of eight years for the public protection.