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Man told girls in Epping he wanted to ‘have a baby’, court hears | UK News

By uk-times.com26 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Reporting fromChelmsford Magistrates’ Court
Elizabeth Cook/PA A court sketch of Hadush Kebatu, who is wearing a grey sweater and has short black hair.Elizabeth Cook/PA

Hadush Kebatu is on trial at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court

A man told two 14-year-old girls eating pizza in a town centre that he “wanted to have a baby with them”, a court heard.

Hadush Kebatu, from Ethiopia, is accused of making “inappropriate comments” after the children thought he looked hungry and offered him food in Epping, Essex, on 7 July.

He then returned the following day and asked one of the girls to kiss her friend, Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court was told.

Mr Kebatu, an asylum seeker who was living at The Bell Hotel in High Road, Epping, is on trial having denied two sexual offences.

He has also denied charges of inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity, attempted sexual assault and harassment without violence.

Mr Kebatu gave his date of birth as in December 1986, making him 38, but court records have suggested he is 41.

PA Media A group of police in hi-vis vests stand in front of a blue and white sign for The Bell Hotel in Epping.PA Media

Protests took place outside The Bell Hotel in Epping after the allegations against Hadush Kebatu – who was lodging there – emerged

Opening the trial, prosecutor Stuart Cowen said the defendant approached the girls, who were sitting on a bench eating pizza, and made “inappropriate comments”.

“It is the Crown’s case he said he wanted to have a baby with each of them and attempted to kiss them,” Mr Cowen said.

“He invited them back to The Bell Hotel where he was a resident, having recently arrived in the UK.”

Having been rejected and told the girls were 14, Mr Kebatu responded “age did not matter”, Mr Cowen alleged.

He said the girls left the area but were approached by the asylum seeker the following day.

On this occasion, it was alleged one of the teenagers was wearing her school uniform.

Mr Cowen said she became uncomfortable and when a male friend intervened, Mr Kebatu asked them to kiss before later placing his hand on her thigh.

“She will tell the court that while the defendant was behaving in this way, he appeared to have an erection,” the prosecutor added.

‘Shocked’

In an interview with police, played to the court, one of the girls said Mr Kebatu “kept leaning in, pouting his lips” at her, adding “he was really eager for a kiss”.

“[He said] if I come back to the hotel with him we can make babies,” she alleged.

Asked how it made her feel, the girl told an officer: “I couldn’t really move, it just shocked me. I didn’t know what to do. My mind went blank.”

Getty Images Police respond to a protest outside the Bell Hotel in late July. The hotel's entrance can be seen behind a tall, temporary metal fence, outside of which a police van is parked and five uniformed officers are emerging. Red and blue smoke is visible near the hotel's entrance, from flares lit by protesters.Getty Images

Epping Forest District Council secured a High Court victory temporarily blocking The Bell Hotel from housing asylum seekers on 19 August

Judge Christopher Williams was told a woman asked if Mr Kebatu needed help, but, shortly afterwards, he “sexually assaulted her by putting his hand on her leg” and trying to kiss her.

Police officers were called and arrested Mr Kebatu nearby, the court was told.

Allegations of the incident led to a wave of anti-immigration protests and counter-demonstrations outside The Bell Hotel.

On 19 August, Epping Forest District Council secured a High Court victory temporarily blocking the venue from housing asylum seekers.

The trial, expected to conclude on Wednesday, continues.

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