Chret Callender, a hotel migrant from Trinidad, forced himself on the young woman after turning up drunk at her home at the end of a night out.

The 28-year-old asked her for some ‘loving’ to which she said no before he overpowered her and ‘carried on regardless’.

The woman recorded most of the incident on her phone to later use as evidence to snare her attacker.

She can be heard crying and telling Callender ‘I have said no, please stop.’

Callender was heard saying ‘have some respect for me’ and ‘to shut up’.

At one point he asked the woman ‘why are you crying? You’re making me feel like I’m raping you’.

After the attack he can be heard telling the woman he was sorry and that he had ‘f…ed up’.

Chret Callender (Image: BNPS)

Callender, who was staying at the Britannia Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, denied raping the woman.

He admitted to trying to pressure her into having sex but stopped when she said no.

He claimed that the woman faked the attack when she started recording them.

But a jury found him guilty of rape and sexual assault after almost five hours of deliberations.

Afterwards it emerged that Callender is a failed asylum seeker.

He was staying at an asylum hotel in Bournemouth while his appeal went through.

Mary Aspinall-Miles, defending, told the court that her client was willing to engage in the government’s Early Removal Scheme (ERS).

This allows foreign national prisoners in the UK to be deported before their sentence is finished.

Bournemouth Crown Court heard the rape happened in the early hours of June 14 this year.

The victim, who can’t be named, said she had spent the previous evening in Bournemouth Pleasure Gardens with friends and Callender was there.

At the end of the night she got a taxi home only for the defendant to later turn up at her door.

Russell Pyne, prosecuting, said: ” [The complainant] had been concerned about this defendant’s apparent drunkenness and determination and she had the presence of mind to record what was going on in the bedroom between her and him.

“In those recordings you can hear the build up to the rape, the rape itself and then the aftermath.

“As the recordings go on she’s becoming increasingly upset and then crying. There’s sections with the defendant appearing to apologise for what he has just done.”

Callender told the jury: “I never forced myself on her. I don’t need to force myself on someone.”

Callender showed no emotion as he was found guilty of rape by unanimous decision.

He will be sentenced on January 22.