A WOMAN found by police after allegedly being raped described herself as “a token wife”, a jury was told.

The 30-year-old was discovered in Wood Terrace, Arboretum, Worcester, in a distressed, confused and drunken state.

The prosecution claim she met Udi Yamini in a nightclub and was given a lift in his car where she was attacked on the back seat.

Although she was unable to recall the incident due to drink and prescribed medication, a friend heard her being raped during a phone call to her mobile, Worcester Crown Court was told. PC James Benjamin said she was “very drunk” and wanted her whereabouts kept secret from her husband.

The couple had earlier argued over her smoking habit, causing her to go to SJ’s club in The Trinity, Worcester, alone.

PC Benjamin said she did not want to return to her city home but asked to be taken to her mother’s address.

She said she would get “days of hell for this” and complained that she was a very lonely “token wife” because her husband worked away for long periods.

Yamini, aged 29, formerly of Worcester but now of no fixed address, denies raping the woman in the early hours of Saturday, May 3.

The jury listened to a tape recording of a police operator trying to locate the woman after she was dumped on a private car park in the city wearing no trousers.

She is sobbing throughout a call to her mobile and says: “I don’t care where I am. I want my mum.”

A man – who cannot be named for legal reasons – told the jury he was woken by a car’s engine near his home at 3am. He heard a woman screaming and crying.

From a bedroom window he glimpsed her bare legs and heard her say to a female passer-by who went to help her: “He’s dumped me now. He’s not going to come back.”

The witness believed she was very drunk because she was mumbling.

The woman was later spotted by a postman who informed police. Officers took her to her mother’s home.

The mother said her daughter was “fairly inebriated” when she arrived at 5.30am.

When she awoke four hours later, the mother saw scratches on her arms and her body was shaking.

She complained of pain from her private parts and described it as “walking on glass.”

The mother called in police to investigate what had happened to her daughter. CCTV film showed her leaving the club with Yamini and being helped into his car.

The trial continues.