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Swedish students tell how they tackled Stanford rapist after catching him ‘aggressively thrusting’ into unconscious victim

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Rapist Brock Turner, who was tackled to the ground after fleeing the scene of his crime, where his unconscious victim was lying on the ground behind a dumpster. Photo: Stanford University Department of Public Safety
Tribune News Service

Two graduate students who witnessed Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner raping a woman on campus have spoken out this week amid outrage over the Ohio native’s six-month jail sentence.

Swedish doctoral students Carl-Fredrik Arndt and Peter Jonsson — key witnesses in the case — were riding their bicycles through campus in January 2015 when they saw Turner on top of a woman on the ground behind a dumpster, Arndt told the Swedish news outlet Expressen on Tuesday.

They quickly could tell something was wrong, Arndt said. The woman was not moving, but Turner was “aggressively thrusting his hips into her,” the graduate students told authorities.

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“She was unconscious, the entire time,” Arndt told CBS News. “I checked her and she didn’t move at all.”

The graduate students asked Turner what he was doing, but he began running, Arndt said.

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“The guy stood up, then we saw she wasn’t moving still,” Arndt said. “So we called him out on it. And the guy ran away. My friend Peter chased after him.”

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