A small boat migrant has avoided jail after he sexually assaulted an “extremely vulnerable” teenage girl.

The girl was attacked in broad daylight by Eritrean Aron Hadsh in June last year after he entered the UK illegally after crossing the English Channel.

The small boat migrant was living in a taxpayer funded Holiday Inn at the time he sexually assaulted the 19-year-old girl.

The court heard that he followed her to a park in Fulham and he then pinned her down and groped her breasts and touched her down below for several minutes, then she successfully escaped.

The victim said in courts, “On the day it happened it made me feel very nervous. I felt that my body shut down.

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“I was scared to see him again, in case he would kill me, because he was laughing after he ran off and sexually assaulted me.”

Around five weeks later she saw the migrant whilst she was shopping with her Mum, the public stepped in to detain him until the police came.

Prosecutor Sam Barker told Isleworth Crown Court the teenage girl has learning difficulties and she is “extremely vulnerable.”

He was sentenced to 14 months in prison and was handed down a five-year restraining order, he was acquitted of one account of kidnapping.

The small boat migrant had already spent a year in prison pending the trial was told he will not spend any more time in prison even thought the judge declared Hadsh is at “high risk of serious harm to the public.”

Judge Alastair Rolf Hammerton said that Hadsh was intoxicated at the time of the sexual assault and warned the migrant is at “high risk of sexual reoffending.”

The judge told Hadsh, “I understand your conditions in prison are more challenging because English is not your first language.

Last week it was reported an investigation has revealed that migrants who are in taxpayer hotels have been charged with rap, sexual assault, robbery and GBH.

These migrants are draining billions from the British economy who are most likely getting legal aid to fight their charges in the courts.

There is a staggering 32,000 migrants living in asylum hotels who skip the dental and hospital wiating lists and 339 of these have appeared in the courts during the first six months of this year.

Figures show that 1.37 million people appear before a magistrate a year, it is anticipated that half  of the asylum seekers are likely to be sent before a court.

The Sun’s investigation found there was a case of an asylum seeker trying to engage in sexual communication with a child, seven cases of alleged rape, and a proven case of indecent exposure.

An Ethiopian migrant tried to kiss a 14-year-old girl shortly after arriving in the UK.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp told the Sun, ”This shocking investigation lays bare the risk posed by these illegal immigrants.

Women are being raped and sexually assaulted and even police officers attacked. We know that the nationalities crossing the Channel are 24 times more likely to wind up in prison than average.”