Woman, 76, was ‘screaming’ after alleged aged care rape

Miklos Bolza |

Hayden Carl Skinner is on trial charged with sexually assaulting a 76-year-old woman.
Hayden Carl Skinner is on trial charged with sexually assaulting a 76-year-old woman.

A 76-year-old was seen screaming and half-naked in an aged care home corridor after she was allegedly raped by a man more than half her age, a judge has heard.

The 31-year-old accused of the sexual assault is Hayden Carl Skinner, a drug user living in the NSW north coast town of Coffs Harbour.

At an aged care facility in the town in the early hours of January 1, 2024 Skinner scaled a fence, crossed a courtyard and slid open the unlocked door to his alleged victim’s room.

The registered nurse who found the woman half-naked and trying to get into another resident’s room in the corridor, gave evidence at a trial at Coffs Harbour District Court on Monday.

“She was screaming and yeah very distressed,” he said.

“She told me there was a man who came in inside her room and raped her.”

The 76-year-old told the nurse her assailant was a “big, tall, black man” who had been wearing a stocking over his head and a hoodie.

He positioned her on the bed, took off her clothes and covered her mouth while swatting her hand away from her buzzer, the court was told.

“She said that ‘I forgot to lock the door, it’s my fault, I’m very sorry, it is my fault’ and she kept crying,” the nurse said.

Skinner has admitted breaking into the 76-year-old’s room but pleaded not guilty to one count of aggravated sexual assault.

Public defender Peter Pearsall said his client had no intention of sexually assaulting anyone but rather was motivated for financial reasons.

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A judge-alone trial started in Coffs Harbour District Court on Monday. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

“He was a drug user, he had a drug debt and he was under pressure to satisfy that debt,” he told Judge Michael McHugh who is hearing the trial without a jury.

Police bodyworn footage taken hours before the alleged rape was played to the court showed Skinner affected by drugs or alcohol speaking with two officers who had seen him stumbling near the road.

He claimed to have had low blood sugar but admitted going earlier to a known drug spot in Coffs Harbour.

Officers found a sealable bag suspected to contain marijuana plus a dirty needle in his pockets.

Hours later, the 31-year-old allegedly raped the victim, who was in the centre because of poor physical health rather than for any mental health conditions.

He is accused of removing her pants, underwear and incontinence pad before sexually assaulting her.

He then fled the scene.

Skinner’s DNA was found on the woman’s pants which police located on the floor near her bed, crown prosecutor Brendan Campbell SC told the court.

When examined at the Coffs Harbour base hospital, the 76-year-old was seen with bruising to her inner thighs and an abrasion to her genital area.

This was consistent with her legs having been forced apart, Mr Campbell said.

Hayden Carl Skinner
Hayden Skinner’s lawyer said there was a struggle with the elderly woman without sexual contact. (HANDOUT/New South Wales Police Force)

She had also made rape claims to a paramedic, another resident and her son, he told the court.

Mr Pearsall disputed the claims of rape, saying that when his client entered the room, the 76-year-old woke and grabbed him.

There was a struggle without sexual contact before Skinner escaped, he said.

Police found the 31-year-old’s palm prints on the scene and he was arrested on January 4, 2024.

He has been on remand since.

The 76-year-old had since passed away due to causes unrelated to the alleged sexual assault, Judge McHugh heard.

The trial continues.

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