A professional rugby player expelled from Princeton University for committing a sex attack has been jailed for 18 years after brutally attacked and raping two women in London.
Paulo Kretteis earned a scholarship to the Ivy League university in New Jersey, but was thrown out in May 2019 after a proven allegation of "non-consensual sexual intercourse" following an internal investigation, Isleworth Crown Court heard.
The dual Brazilian national, who had been selected for Brazil's under-21s rugby team, was found guilty of raping two women and making a threat to kill following a trial in January.
He hit one woman in the mouth and then told her to smile to check if she had any teeth left, and bit and grabbed his other victim by the throat.
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