23 More Women Come Forward With Allegations Against Serial Rapist


More than 20 women have come forward with allegations against a Chinese student in London who was convicted last month of drugging and raping 10 women in Britain and China.

The Metropolitan Police in London said that 23 women had contacted them with new reports about Zou Zhenhao, 28, after he was convicted in the city last month. Some of the women live in Britain, while others live in China and other parts of the world, the police said in a statement on Wednesday. The police have previously said they believe that Mr. Zou may have attacked more than 50 women, based on hundreds of videos stored on his devices.

Mr. Zou was a Ph.D student at University College London between 2019 and 2024. During his weekslong trial earlier this year in London, the court heard that he would lure women to his apartments in the city and in China, and rape them.

Mr. Zou met the women on dating apps like Bumble and on online platforms, including the Chinese social media apps WeChat and Little Red Book, according to the police. He targeted Chinese students living in London, officers said, whom he may also have met at parties and student gatherings.

On March 5, a jury found Mr. Zou guilty of 11 counts of rape, as well as of charges related to the possession of drugs intended for use in a sexual assault, voyeurism, and the possession of extreme pornography, prosecutors said.

Two women testified against Mr. Zou in court, but eight others remain unidentified, the police said. Because the women were drugged, the police believe that some may not know what happened to them. With the conviction secured, the police issued a public appeal for more victims to come forward.

After arresting Mr. Zou in January 2024, police investigators uncovered hundreds of videos on his devices, which appeared to depict him raping and sexually assaulting multiple women. Officers also trawled through thousands of gigabytes of data that traced a pattern of Mr. Zou’s crimes.

Zou ZhenhaoCredit…Metropolitan Police, via Press Association

Once the women were in his apartment, the police said, he would offer them a drink laced with a substance that investigators believe was butanediol, a chemical that converts to GHB, a notorious date rape drug that depresses the central nervous system. When the women were unconscious, he raped and sexually assaulted them, while filming himself, the police said.

The women’s faces were often hidden or obscured, making it difficult for investigators to identify them. But the police said that Mr. Zou often kept souvenirs of his victims, and officers found items of jewelry and clothing in his apartment.

The police believe Mr. Zou followed the same tactics when he was living in China, with video evidence indicating that some of the attacks took place there. British police worked with their counterparts in China to find one of the women who testified against him.

Before moving to London, Mr. Zou studied at Queen’s University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

“Zhenhao Zou is a dangerous and prolific sexual predator, who manipulated and drugged women in order to prey on them in the most cowardly way,” Kevin Southworth, a commander in the Metropolitan Police, said in a statement.

The police said that as part of their update on Wednesday they were also appealing again for any women who think they may have been attacked by Mr. Zou to come forward. “Officers believe that there are still more victim-survivors to be traced,” the statement said.

A judge will sentence Mr. Zou on June 19.

Umair

Muhammad Umair is a passionate content creator, web developer, and tech enthusiast. With years of experience in developing dynamic websites and curating engaging content, he specializes in delivering accurate, informative, and up-to-date articles across diverse topics. From gaming and technology to crypto and world news, Umair's expertise ensures a seamless blend of technical knowledge and captivating storytelling. When he's not writing or coding, he enjoys gaming and exploring the latest trends in the tech world.

Related Posts

St. Louis Judges Embrace Ankle Monitors Amid Calls to Reform Bail

In the heat of an argument last spring, Khyla Mason raised a handgun into the air on a neighbor’s porch. She was acting in self-defense, she said, and never fired,…

Russia Freed Ksenia Karelina, a Detained American, Rubio Says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that an American citizen had been released from Russian custody in a rare prisoner swap, amid a broader effort by Washington and…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Best Asus gaming laptops 2025

  • By Umair
  • April 10, 2025
  • 5 views
Best Asus gaming laptops 2025

Cher’s estranged daughter-in-law issues first statement after divorce filing

  • By Umair
  • April 10, 2025
  • 4 views
Cher’s estranged daughter-in-law issues first statement after divorce filing

After Trump’s Tariffs Pause, the EU Takes a Moment to Reassess

  • By Umair
  • April 10, 2025
  • 5 views
After Trump’s Tariffs Pause, the EU Takes a Moment to Reassess

St. Louis Judges Embrace Ankle Monitors Amid Calls to Reform Bail

  • By Umair
  • April 10, 2025
  • 5 views
St. Louis Judges Embrace Ankle Monitors Amid Calls to Reform Bail

Russia Freed Ksenia Karelina, a Detained American, Rubio Says

  • By Umair
  • April 10, 2025
  • 5 views
Russia Freed Ksenia Karelina, a Detained American, Rubio Says

Emma Corrin talks life-changing role in ‘The Crown’ and navigating fame

  • By Umair
  • April 10, 2025
  • 4 views
Emma Corrin talks life-changing role in ‘The Crown’ and navigating fame