A teenager was chased down a residential street after being raped by her new “boyfriend” and his flatmate, a court heard.

Cousins Corrie Pinney, 35, of Yardbridge Close, Belmont, and Jermaine Kraftner, 27, from Poole, Dorset, also invited Desmond Enwright, their uncle and father respectively, into the room to join in the attack, Croydon Crown Court heard on Monday.

On July 28, 2009, the victim, who was 17 at the time, had agreed to stay at Mr Pinney’s home in Belmont for the first time as the pair had only been “going out for a few days”, the jury was told.

The victim told the court the pair arrived at the flat before midnight, when Kraftner and his father [Desmond Enwright] were in the living room, and the group stayed up drinking, smoking cannabis and listening to music before Mr Kraftner said: “You don’t know what you’ve signed yourself up for.”

The court was told at 4am the teenager and Mr Pinney went up to his bedroom.

She told the court he started undressing her but she insisted he stopped.

Within minutes, Mr Kraftner had entered the room and the pair took turns in raping her as she was pinned down, she told the court.

She said: “I said ‘I’m going to scream, get off me, I don’t want to do this’ but they wouldn’t listen. I tried to scream but nothing came out.”

The jury was then told Mr Kraftner’s father walked into the room and took his top off before sexually assaulting her and walking out.

The court heard the defendants then told the victim “stop being a silly little girl” when she began crying shortly after the attack.

The teenager managed to escape from the flat but was chased by Mr Pinney who screamed at her to “come back”, before a passerby took her to Sutton police station, the jury was told.

Mr Pinney and Mr Kraftner deny charges of rape, sexual assault, false imprisonment and ABH against two victims in separate attacks.

They have admitted charges of ABH relating to a second alleged rape, which Cassie Webb, 20, from Croydon, denies aiding and abetting.

She also denies false imprisonment during the attack in 2010.

The case continues.