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Brooklyn girl, 14, relives elevator rape nightmare in court

A sobbing Brooklyn girl testified yesterday how she was just 11 when she fought a losing battle with an accused serial rapist in her Crown Heights building’s elevator and then rushed to her apartment to say, “Mommy, I just got raped.”

The girl, now 14, identified Angus Pascall as the man who cornered her on July 11, 2010, as she returned home after taking her dog for a walk.

“He walked into the elevator and said, ‘This elevator seems to be broken, isn’t it?’ That’s when I bent down to pick up my dog,” she said in Brooklyn Supreme Court. “When I had turned back around, that’s when he put the gun to my face.”

“Then he said, ‘Drop your pants and turn around.’ I did what he said and I was scared. I started to cry,” she said.

She said she was forced to perform oral sex on Pascall, 35, an FDNY EMT, and was sodomized by him repeatedly.

She said when he was done ”he pulled his pants back up, walked out of the elevator and then walked out of the building.”

Friends and family members in the courtroom began to sob as she told how she went to her apartment “and called my mom.”

“I said to her, ‘Mommy, I just got raped.’”

Police have said that Pascall used an FDNY key to bring the elevator to the ground floor prior to the attack. Pascall is charged with five assaults. Prosecutors have said DNA links him to all of the attacks.