A SECOND woman has told a court how she was allegedly indecently assaulted and raped by a man when she was just a child.
Nottingham Crown Court heard how she told police that she was first abused by Andrew Crane when she was 11 years old.
The witness sat in court yesterday as a trial was shown video evidence of a police interview she carried out in January this year.
In the interview, the woman said she was indecently assaulted twice, and raped when she was 13.
All three incidents were said to have happened at one house.
Of the first incident, the woman told police Crane had led her into a bathroom saying "I've got a joke to play".
She said: "I walked towards him and he pushed me up against the toilet.
"I said 'What are you doing?', and 'You'd best get off me', and he said 'You'd better shut up'.
"I was frightened. I remember his breath next to me. It stank."
The woman said Crane also indecently assaulted her on another occasion by performing a sexual act in front of her.
She also claimed Crane raped her when she was 13.
She said: "I just wanted to kill him."
Crane denies three allegations of indecent assault in relation to the girl and one of raping her.
He went on trial on Monday accused of charges of a sexual nature involving her and another girl.
The court has already heard the other alleged victim describe various allegations, including how she had to simulate images from pornographic magazines with him when she was a child.
Crane, 49, of Coronation Walk, Gedling, is alleged to have abused her hundreds of times. He is accused of six charges of indecently assaulting her, one of gross indecency towards her and four of rape.
Ian Way, defending Crane, has said the allegations are not true.
Crane was interviewed about the allegations in June this year. He denies all 15 offences.
The case continues.