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A female British Army soldier accused of ‘straddling and humping’ a fellow recruit while making sexual noises was today cleared of all charges.

Private Heather Seward-Douglas had allegedly jumped on the ‘shocked’ woman, ‘trapped’ her as she lay on the floor of their barracks and made ‘thrusting’ movements, a military court heard.

The 24-year-old was also said to have repeatedly pushed and ‘poked’ her colleague’s breasts as they queued for food together.

Pte Seward-Douglas denied two charges of disgraceful conduct of an indecent kind and two further charges of battery, claiming it was all part of ‘mutual horseplay’ as they ‘bullied the hell out of each other’.

Today she hugged a friend after a board of military officers found her not guilty of all charges at Bulford’s court martial.

Private Heather Seward-Douglas denied two of the allegations took place, and said the third and fourth had been taken out of context

In one incident Pte Seward-Douglas was said to have 'straddled and humped' her colleague, 'making sexual noises' as she did so

In one incident Pte Seward-Douglas was said to have 'straddled and humped' her colleague, 'making sexual noises' as she did so

In one incident Pte Seward-Douglas was said to have ‘straddled and humped’ her colleague, ‘making sexual noises’ as she did so

Opening the trial at Bulford Military Court, Wiltshire, William Peters had said the alleged offences took place shortly after the two women started basic training.

‘Three weeks after meeting Pte Seward-Douglas, the complainant complained to her platoon commander, saying the defendant had mistreated her.’

The court heard the woman claimed she was doing press ups fully clothed when the first incident happened.

Mr Peters continued: ‘The defendant entered the room and for reasons known only to her, went over and in the complainant’s words “popped her finger up my bum”.

‘She was taken completely by surprise and exclaimed for her to stop.’

The court heard the allegation in the second disgraceful conduct charge occurred following a charity walk and the ‘exhausted’ complainant lay on the floor afterwards.

Pte Seward-Douglas was said to have proceeded to ‘straddle and hump’ her colleague, ‘making sexual noises’ as she did so.

Regarding the battery charges, Mr Peters said: ‘These tended to happen in the queue for food.

‘The defendant would approach her and poke or touch her breasts.

‘When she protested, the defendant would say ‘it’s okay, you’ve got a sports bra on’.

‘On occasion, and out of frustration, the complainant would push her back, but this was out of anger and not part of a game.

‘The defendant says charges one and two simply didn’t happen and any touching or pushing referred to in charges three and four was part of a mutual horseplay and not carried out as alleged by the complainant.’

Having reported the incidents and behaviour of Pte Seward-Douglas to her chain of command, the alleged victim was interviewed by service police – the recording of which was played in court.

Opening the trial at Bulford Military Court, Wiltshire, William Peters had said the alleged offences took place shortly after the two women started basic training

Opening the trial at Bulford Military Court, Wiltshire, William Peters had said the alleged offences took place shortly after the two women started basic training

Opening the trial at Bulford Military Court, Wiltshire, William Peters had said the alleged offences took place shortly after the two women started basic training

Describing the ‘straddling’ incident, the woman said: ‘We had had a really long day. I came through and lay on the floor.

‘She got on top of me and started making humping motions. I felt a bit trapped.

‘She started making sexual, thrusting, movements. I was like “get off, what are you doing?”

‘She then got off and continued to laugh thinking it was really funny.

‘I wouldn’t expect that from my best friend of years, let alone someone I have known for a week.

‘I was a bit shocked. The whole incident was really uncomfortable, I felt stuck, I couldn’t get out.’

Giving evidence in court, she added the incidents had left her feeling ’embarrassed’.

In her police interview, which was read to the court, Pte Seward-Douglas said: ‘We were all a bit wacky.

‘We had a great laugh, we used to bully the hell out of each other – absolutely tear each other to shreds.

‘I never went onto her and thrust on her because it sounds like I dry humped her and I would never do that.

‘She’s trying to accuse me of doing things, taken way out of proportion, that we all did to each other.’

Defending, Nicholas Askins said Pte Seward-Douglas accepted the ‘play fighting’ of breast touching and pushing, but said it had ‘never been done with any great force’.

Private Seward-Douglas was today cleared of all charges.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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