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Durham University rape trial jury fails to reach verdict
A jury has failed to reach a verdict in the trial of a student accused of raping a drunken undergraduate.
Alastair Cooke, a third-year geology and geophysics student at Durham University, had denied three counts of raping the woman after a house party.
Durham Crown Court had heard the 22-year-old, from Cornwall, let himself into her house in June last year.
The jury spent almost seven hours deliberating but was unable to reach a majority decision and was discharged.
Mr Cooke, from Perranarworthal, Truro, was released on conditional bail.
The prosecution said consideration would be given to a retrial.
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