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7-year sentence for man convicted in vicious downtown Calgary sex assault

Calgary police have located Andy Dick Ntunaguza, 32, who had been wanted after violating house arrest. Courtesy: Calgary Police Service

A man convicted in a violent sexual assault in downtown Calgary in more than two years ago has been sentenced to seven years behind bars.

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With credit for time served, Andy Dick Ntunaguza has another four years and eight months remaining.

A judge handed down that decision on Tuesday afternoon after a jury found Ntunaguza guilty of aggravated sexual assault, choking with intent and unlawful confinement in September.

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He was charged after a woman in her 40s was found severely beaten and raped in a downtown parkade stairwell in December 2015.

At the time, police said she met her attacker nearby and agreed to go with him to meet a friend.

After they met, the group dispersed and the two went to the stairwell, where the assault happened.

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