Lt Col Chris Davies is accused of assaulting the female officer following an alcohol-fuelled night with colleagues in Canada
A British war hero bragged about the size of his manhood before raping a woman soldier, a court has heard.
Lt Col Chris Davies is accused of assaulting the officer following an alcohol-fuelled night with colleagues in Canada.
The 46-year-old is said to have told the woman: ‘I have an eight-inch **** that could rock your world.’
He is then accused of following the mother-of-two back to her hotel after she had downed six glasses of wine, port, cider and shots of liqueur including Baileys.
According to The Sun, Davies asked the woman ‘so are we going to give it a go?’ shortly after boasting about his penis, causing the woman, 53, to storm off.
He is one of the Army’s top officers, and led the 3rd Battalion the Mercian Regiment in Afghanistan in 2014.
His alleged victim reported him to police in Kingston, Ontario the day after an event in April 2016 to commemorate Canadian forces who took part in the Battle of Vimy Ridge during the First World War.
Davies and his alleged victim were part of a group who took a taxi after the ceremony from Fort Frontenac barracks to the centre of Kingston where they then continued to drink.
Police have said that, after spending several hours in a variety of bars, Davies followed the woman back to her hotel and allegedly carried out the attack.
Davies (pictured) is said to have told the woman: ‘I have an eight-inch **** that could rock your world’
Davies and his alleged victim were part of a group who took a taxi after the ceremony from Fort Frontenac barracks (pictured) to the centre of Kingston where they then continued to drink
Lt Col Davies was on a three-year secondment as a staff college instructor at the time of the alleged assault.
Davies, from Newport in south Wales, commanded 3rd Battalion the Mercian Regiment on a nine-month tour of Afghanistan in 2014.
During the tour, Davies saw one of his men, Sergeant Major Ian Fisher, killed by a suicide bomber.
Davies has remained in Canada since he was charged with sexual assault in August 2016.
The trial continues.
Davies commanded 3rd Battalion the Mercian Regiment on a nine-month tour of Afghanistan in 2014. During the tour, Davies saw one of his men, Sergeant Major Ian Fisher, killed by a suicide bomber (pictured: Mr Fisher’s funeral at Lichfield Cathedral)
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