By Steve Cannane
A London court has heard that Australian entertainer Rolf Harris took advantage of a blind and disabled woman, indecently assaulting her from behind at a hospital.
The woman’s police interview was played in court as evidence in the trial where Harris is facing seven charges of indecent assault and one of sexual assault.
The 86-year-old is pleading not guilty to all charges.
The woman who is now in her 60s, said she met Harris at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London in 1977, when she was recovering from having an eye removed.
The woman said she went to shake hands with the entertainer when the alleged assault began.
“Within seconds he was behind me, leaning right across me, and he starts by kissing me on the back of my neck and I can feel the hot air from his nostrils coming down my neck and he’s obviously getting more excited by what he’s doing by the frequency of his breathing,” she said.
“And I can feel his beard tickling the back of my neck and he says, ‘you are gorgeous … you are a lovely woman’, and he starts slobbering all over me.”
The woman said she repeatedly told Harris to stop, but he refused, saying that he was a “touchy feely sort of bloke”.
The woman who was not only blind at the time, but relied on walking sticks to get around, said she felt trapped.
“I can’t push the chair back because his body weight is leaning forward so I can’t move and I’m thrashing my head around to stop him kissing my neck,” she said.
The woman claimed Harris went on to put his hand down her skirt, feel her bottom and repeatedly touch her breasts and nipples.
She likened the entertainer to an octopus.
“Rolf Harris doesn’t ask permission,” she said.