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Woman 'raped at knifepoint by migrant' on boardwalk breaks her silence and reveals her 'attacker's' sickening taunts

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A woman who was allegedly raped at knifepoint under Coney Island's boardwalk said she feared for her life during the hellish ordeal. 

The homeless victim, 46, who is not named, was allegedly set upon by two migrants on Sunday evening, with one said to have held her boyfriend back as he watched the attack. 

'It was attempted murder,' she told DailyMail.com. 'He was putting a knife to my throat, was slashing my face, choking me... it's attempted murder.' 

She recalled that she was smothered and attacked for over 45 minutes, and claimed one of the men called out 'she's enjoying it.' 

It comes as Nicaraguan migrant Daniel Davon-Bonilla, 24, was charged over the brutal assault, with alleged accomplice Leovando Moreno, 37, also accused of fending off her boyfriend with a brick. 

Nicaraguan migrant David Davon-Bonilla, 24, is charged with the rape of a homeless woman on Coney Island on Sunday, with his alleged victim branding the attack an 'attempted murder' 

Leovando Moreno, a 37-year-old Mexican man, is accused of assaulting the victim's boyfriend while the attack took place 

The alleged attack came late on Sunday evening near a popular section of New York City's Coney Island, when the victim's boyfriend Ray Ramsammy, 34, said he stepped away to grab a coffee. 

When he came back, Ramsammy said he found his partner being savagely attacked at knifepoint, before he was also targeted as he attempted to fight them off. 

'He picked up a knife and tried to stab me,' Ramsammy told DailyMail.com. 'And then he hit me with a pipe... and then the other guy, he picked up a brick and pelted me in my back.' 

He explained that he feared that another blow to the head would have knocked him out and allowed the men to stab him, so he ran into the street to plead for witnesses to call the police. 

'When I finally made it out, I ran to the other side (of the street) where I know the public are and they could see what was going on.

'Everybody was watching him with a knife in his hand, still trying to stab me,' he continued. 'I was telling them, 'somebody call the police!'' 

Ramsammy claimed that despite the chaotic scenes, nobody from the public called the police, and he was forced to rush back under the boardwalk to retrieve his phone so he could call 911 himself. 

The two suspects, seen here in their mugshots, allegedly attacked the homeless woman at knifepoint, with their alleged victim saying she hopes they are imprisoned for a 'long time' 

The attack took place on Sunday evening near a popular section of New York City's Coney Island (pictured) 

As he recounted the story, Ramsammy's girlfriend sat with her head in her hands and shook her head.  

She added to DailyMail.com that the men seemed intent on getting her in a vehicle to kidnap her.  

Ramsammy said he and the victim have only known each other a few weeks while they live in a homeless encampment on Coney Island, and admitted the attack has left his girlfriend traumatized. 

Police arrested Moreno and Davon-Bonilla on the same night of the attack, and the victim added to the Post that she hopes the suspects 'get a long time' behind bars. 

'I'm afraid he's going to kill somebody,' she said of Davon-Bonilla, who was allegedly the one who raped her while Moreno allegedly held back Ramsammy. 

The unprovoked attack reportedly took place under a boardwalk outside a hotel housing asylum seekers (pictured), right on this sandy stretch adjacent to the famed boardwalk

When DailyMail.com visited the scene of the grisly attack, tents, drugs and liquor bottles filled the area under the boardwalk 

Following his arrest, it was revealed that Danon-Bonilla also faced rape charges in April 2023, and had been out of jail less than two months before Sunday's rape on Coney Island. 

Sources told the Post that in his first known arrest, he allegedly raped and sodomized a 34-year-old woman at a hotel-turned-migrant shelter. 

It came four months after he reportedly entered the country illegally in Texas, but it is not clear why he was allowed to remain in the US after that release.  

While he now faces charges of first -degree rape, second-degree assault, first-degree sexual abuse, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon, 

Meanwhile, Moreno was charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon for his fending off Ramsammy. 

The incident came the same day that a Venezuelan migrant accused of leading the attack against NYPD officers in Times Square earlier this year was arrested again for theft, and weeks after a suspected illegal was arrested for the rape of a 13-year-old girl in a New York City park. 

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