reports the Daily Record. Samad initially claimed nothing had happened in the car until it emerged his DNA was on the girl’s clothes.Although he was carrying a Just Eat bag, Just Eat insisted that Samad was not on their list of registered delivery drivers.A spokesman for Just Eat said the company did not have anyone with Samad’s name listed as a driver and could not establish if he was doing a delivery through its app on the night of the attack.She said: “Carrying a Just Eat bag is not evidence of somebody delivering on behalf of Just Eat – because many self employed couriers often deliver for multiple apps.” To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. .
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