The victim awoke in the morning and was not aware of what she had been subjected to. Later that same day, having returned home, she began to feel pain and realized that something may have happened. After making a report to the police, a DNA test proved she had been raped.
Officers from the Met's Sapphire Command at Bexley launched an investigation and the DNA profile taken was matched to Adeoye.
He denied ever meeting the victim but changed his evidence during the trial, admitting he knew her but still maintaining his innocence.
Detective Constable Pete Thompson said: "This was a horrendous act committed against a vulnerable 14 year old girl.
"The jury clearly saw through his lies and I am pleased with the sentencing result.
"The victim showed a tremendous amount of courage and bravery to give evidence against the defendant.
"I hope that this result can go some way in helping both her and her family come to terms with what has happened."
Deoye had denied rape, but was convicted following a week-long trial at the Old Bailey. He was jailed for eight-and-a-half years on March 2.
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