A WOMAN who claims she was made pregnant by her teacher when she was 11 has told the court about the sexual nature of another relationship.

Mohammed Akorley aged 42 of Hengrave Road, Honor Oak, is charged with eight counts of rape and one of indecency with a child.

On November 2 the court was told Akorley abused the girl, who is now 23, from the age of 11 and that their relationship continued until she was 18.

He is charged with offences that allegedly took place between January 1999 and January 2005, when the complainant turned 16.

Yesterday the Old Bailey heard the 23-year-old claim she had aborted the defendant's baby after she fell pregnant aged 15.

Jurors heard today that around the time she fell pregnant, she had also been seeing another boy who had tried to have sex with her.

The complainant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court: "We were in his house on the sofa and he was on top of me and then he said 'Oh my gosh you're loose' and I pushed him off of me.

"Then we went upstairs to watch the others."

Defence counsel Sarah Forshaw QC said: "To watch them do what?"

To which the complainant replied: "Have intercourse. He was trying to convince me to go downstairs and he said 'why can't we have proper sex?', but I didn't want to because he'd called me loose and I was embarrassed."

Akorley, an English and history teacher denies all the charges.

The trial continues.