Submariner cleared of raping woman while on shore leave
Petty officer Stuart Glassford told court martial allegations were 'total lies'.
A Royal Navy submariner has been cleared of raping a woman after he told a court martial the allegations were "total lies".
Petty officer Stuart Glassford, who is posted to the nuclear submarine HMS Victorious, denied the allegations relating to his second night ashore after three months on deployment on a submarine in October 2015.
The 34-year-old, from Dumbarton, told the trial at Portsmouth Naval Base: "It's just ridiculous, it's not true. I am not the type of person to take violence or anger out on anyone, let alone a woman."
Mr Glassford, who is originally from Glasgow, said the complainant had invited him to come to her place.
He said: "There were no fights or arguments, there was no bust up.
"We were having consensual sex, she said she wanted to stop. I stopped.
"I laid down beside her and I asked her what was going on and she said 'Nothing, I just don't want to do it'."
He said hearing the complainant's evidence had made him "feel sick" and added: "It's total lies, it's not true."
Describing the impact of the allegations on him, Mr Glassford said: "This is really serious to me, it's life-threatening to me, it's led me to be on medication and to overeat, I have taken to comfort eating and put on two stone."
A Royal Navy spokeswoman confirmed Mr Glassford had been cleared of the single count of rape.