A 41-year-old mum has told a jury how she was gang raped in the staff toilet of a kebab shop after asking if they sold beer.

The woman had got separated from her friends following a surprise party at the Moonrakers when she went to Sammy's Kebabs asking about drink.

But rather than being sold anything she said she was taken into the back of the shop where she was raped by two of the three workers.

The woman, who has a partner of 20 years, was giving evidence on the first day of the trial of Abdul Shinwari, 25, who is accused of taking part in the alleged attack.

He is said to have raped her in two ways after she turned up in the doorway of the Cricklade Road takeaway in the early hours of Sunday, April 27, last year.

Shinwari, who needs an interpreter for the Afghan language Pashto, denies two counts of rape saying she came on to him and even put on a sex show for them.

The woman told how she had been to the 50th birthday party in the pub and, after going for a cigarette having helped tidy up, realised she was on her own.

She got some money out of a cash machine for a cab home and put her head in the doorway of Sammy's to ask if they sold beer.

They told her they would get her some, she said, adding she could come in to the takeaway even though she was smoking.

"He came up to me and sort of put his arms on me and said 'Don't worry, we'll get you beer'. I'm thinking I don't see anything," she said.

"He said 'You are nice,' and put his arms on me and tried to kiss me and I am like 'No, we're not doing this. My kids are probably as old as you. I have been with someone for 20 years'.

"He was like 'No, no, come with me'. I said 'where are we going?' he said 'To get the beer'. He was pulling me towards him and trying to kiss my neck.

"I am trying to get away from him kissing my neck. The other bloke was saying 'Yeah, yeah, we'll get you beer, just come in here a moment'."

She said they took her into a toilet where they took it in turns to have sex with her before sending her out through a back door into the night.

During her ordeal she said she had tried to get it over with by trying to excite and encourage him to finish more quickly, but they told her to shut up.

"I thought if I made lots of noise they would get more angry and violent towards me, " she said.

"Though I resisted and tried no, no, and always said no I thought 'You are going to do it anyway, you are going to take it, let's just get it over with'."

Earlier James Tucker, prosecuting, said DNA proved Shinwari had had sex with her but it was not possible to identify the other man.

He said: "Because she was on her own, because she was vulnerable after a night out, because there was no one else in the shop other than his colleagues and because he couldn't care less whether she was consenting or not, he and his colleague told took her to the private toilet at the back of the kebab shop and they both raped her one after another."

He told the jury of seven women and five men: "The prosecution say this wasn't blurred lines: she said 'No', she wasn't consenting."

When he was questioned he said the defendant admitted he and a colleague had had sex with her but that she was the instigator.

"He said she had come on to him... she had put on a sexual display for him, she had encouraged him. He said she wanted to have sex with him and his friend," said Mr Tucker.

Shinwari, of County Road, denies two counts of rape and the case continues.