Convicted rapist and associate guilty of further attacks against women
A man who had previously been convicted of a brutal sex attack has today been found guilty of further attacks on three more women.
Bruno Sala, 39, previously of Havant, Portsmouth, formed relationships with each of the women between 2019 to 2020, before setting them up to be raped and abused by himself and other men for his pleasure.
One of his accomplices, Edson Domingos, 40, of Southsea, Portsmouth was also tried and found guilty of the rape of one of the women.
Sala denied ever being violent towards the women and claimed that all sexual intercourse and activity was consensual. Domingos claimed that he never had sexual contact with the woman, only having met her once at a barbeque.
However, prosecutors from CPS Wessex unravelled their lies to the jury, proving that the men were responsible for the extensive rape and abuse of the victims.
They are due to be sentenced on 1 October 2025 at Portsmouth Crown Court.
John Montague, Senior District Crown Prosecutor with CPS Wessex, said, “Bruno Sala poses a significant danger to society. He did not see these women as people – he saw them as objects he could use, humiliate and dominate.
“Sala took pleasure in knowing the extreme harm he was causing these women, and others, like Domingos, took advantage of their vulnerability for their own sexual gratification.
“The prosecution team presented evidence such as witness testimony, phone data and evidence of injuries to build a robust case and secure convictions.
“Most importantly, I would like to commend the courage of these women – who, in the face of significant trauma, have in turn helped secure justice against these dangerous men.”
Each of the victims told how they had met Sala on dating apps, and that the relationships quickly intensified, describing him initially as “gentle and loving”, buying them gifts and introducing their children to each other.
All the women described his demeanour suddenly changing later into the relationship, punishing them for perceived slights through rapes and physical assaults.
Sala had plied one of the women with cocaine and alcohol, raping her while her face was held down in the drug, and subjecting another to extreme humiliation.
From there, it became Sala’s expectation that the women would sleep with different men, including Domingos, and when they refused, Sala would rape, assault and demean them until they agreed.
Notes to editors
- Edson Da-Cunha Domingos (20/10/1984) of Southsea, Portsmouth was found guilty of two counts of rape against one woman.
- Both were found guilty on 7 August 2025 at Portsmouth Crown Court.
- John Montague is a Senior District Crown Prosecutor with CPS Wessex and head of the Rape and Serious Sexual Offences unit.
- Bruno Claudiuo Sala (08/07/1986) of Havant, Portsmouth was found guilty of the following offences against three women:
- Five counts of rape
- Two counts of assault, occasioning actual bodily harm
- Two counts of encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence, believing it would be committed