
A convicted rapist on the run from justice claims he told prison guards it was a mistake as he was being wrongly freed from jail. Bernadin Dedic, 48, was remanded in custody to await his trial on allegations he repeatedly raped a woman at knifepoint when the blunder happened in February this year.
Within hours of being released from HMP Wormwood Scrubs Dedic took a Eurostar out of the UK. The jail had mistakenly been told he had been granted bail. Dedic told the Press Association he knew at the time that a judge had not granted his freedom on bail and he claims he tried to persuade the prison to let him stay.
He said: "They told me I was released. I said, ‘Let me stay the weekend, this is a mistake’. But they pushed me out."
Dedic was arrested on suspicion of rape last September and had been remanded in custody to await a trial set for March.
An official at Isleworth Crown Court mistakenly mixed up the digital case files after a hearing on February 6 and wrongly concluded Dedic had been given bail. That message was then transmitted to the prison.
Dedic said his legal team had previously tried and failed to secure bail, including with an offer of an £80,000 surety, as well as conditions he live at a friend’s house in Milton Keynes, stayed out of London and reported regularly to the police.
The offender said when he was released from the prison in west London, he called his lawyers and spoke to friends.
He said pals told him he wouldn't have a fair trial, to "go away and try from there".
The father-of-two, who has a home and business interests in the UK, returned to his native country, Bosnia, and did not return for the trial in March.
Initially, he sent messages via his lawyers to say he had a problem obtaining a visa.
When his travel difficulties had been ironed out thanks to interventions from police, a judge, and Border Force, Dedic said he could not fly as he had injured his knee in a skiing accident.
The re-arranged trial in June then went ahead without him after Dedic sent messages to say he had suffered chest pains on his way to the airport.
In his absence, jurors found Dedic guilty of four charges of rape, two counts of sexual assault by penetration, causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent, threatening a person with a knife when in a private place, and making a threat to kill.
When asked if he plans to return to London to be sentenced, Dedic replied: "No."
Dedic, who entered not guilty pleas to all the charges before fleeing the UK, says he does not want to go to prison and suggested he also cannot return on a plane due to a fear of enclosed spaces.

The trial heard evidence that Dedic had drunk red wine and snorted cocaine before holding the victim at knifepoint, cutting off her clothes and threatening to kill her and himself.
Judge Hannah Duncan concluded she was "far from convinced he has had a heart attack" when she decided to have a trial in Dedic’s absence. She said: "This is yet another attempt by Mr Dedic to obstruct, manipulate and avoid justice."
The Ministry of Justice said it is making changes after an independent review by Dame Lynne Owens into the problem of prisoners being accidentally set free.
A spokesperson said: "We fully understand the distress these types of errors will cause and action has already been taken to address errors made in this case.
"More broadly this Government is investing £82million to digitise and improve the archaic paper-based release systems we inherited to bear down on these mistakes and keep the public safe.
"Our focus now is working closely with the police and CPS to return this offender to custody so they can face justice."
A review hearing in Dedic’s case is scheduled to take place on July 7. No date for sentencing has yet been set.