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Boys convicted of 11 counts of rape of two teenage girls spared jail
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Updated 12:40 22 May 2026 GMT+1Published 12:02 22 May 2026 GMT+1

Boys convicted of 11 counts of rape of two teenage girls spared jail

Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones has called out the 'leniency' of the judge's sentencing

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

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Three teenage boys who have been convicted of 11 counts of rape of two teenage girls have avoided jail.

The sentences have been described as 'far too lenient' by the police and crime commissioner for Hampshire.

The trial at Southampton Crown Court heard that two girls were raped in two separate incidents in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, the first attack on 26 November 2024, and the second on 17 January 2025.

The three boys, two aged 15 and one aged 14, were given youth rehabilitation orders (YRO) and the two older ones were also made subject to intensive supervision and surveillance (ISS). At the time of the offence, two of the boys were 14 and one was 13.

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One of the 15-year-old boys was sentenced to a three-year YRO with 180 days of ISS for the rape of each of the two girls and two charges of indecent images.

The three boys were spared jail at Southampton Crown Court (Ben Gingell / Getty Images)
The three boys were spared jail at Southampton Crown Court (Ben Gingell / Getty Images)

The second 15-year-old was given the same sentence for three charges of rape against each of the two victims and four counts of taking indecent images in relation to filming of the incidents.

A third boy, aged 14, was given a YRO for 18 months for two charges of rape in the January incident, by encouraging the second defendant and an offence of indecent images.

All three were also made subject to a three-month curfew and given a restraining order for 10 years not to contact their victims.

'Far too lenient'

Donna Jones, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and Isle of Wight, said that she was concerned that the boys could commit such 'terrifying acts' and not face a custodial sentence.

She added that she would support the families of the victims if they sought to appeal against the 'leniency' of the sentences.

"This is an extremely disturbing case. I’m deeply concerned these boys felt they could carry out such terrifying acts and share them online and not go to prison," she said.

"Their sentences reflect a clear focus on rehabilitation rather than criminalisation. They are far too lenient.

"As they stand, they offer little comfort to their victims as they try to rebuild their lives after such harrowing experiences.

"Should the victims and their families take the decision to appeal the sentences, I will offer my support.

"The education of young people about sexual violence and misogynistic attitudes is vitally important if we’re to prevent crimes like this from happening again.

"My thoughts remain with the two young girls and their families."

The trial at Southampton Crown Court heard that two girls were raped in two separate incidents in Fordingbridge, Hampshire (Google Maps)
The trial at Southampton Crown Court heard that two girls were raped in two separate incidents in Fordingbridge, Hampshire (Google Maps)

Judge Nicholas Rowland told the defendants: "I have to remember that you are not small adults. I have to think how likely you are to do serious things again and I need to make sure you do not do serious things again in the future."

Explaining his sentence, he added: "I should avoid criminalising these children unnecessarily and understand the effects of their behaviour and support their reintegration into society.”

He added that 'peer pressure played a large part in what went on'.

'All I want to do is die'

The victim of the first incident came to the court for the sentencing hearing and read her victim impact statement as well as a poem she had written directed towards her attackers.

She described how her mental health had been impacted since the incident, leading her to isolate herself from her friends.

"I was caught off-guard, I never want that to happen again, I will never get that innocence back again," she said.

The poem included the line: "All I want to do is die, I no longer have fear for when that comes."

She added: "No one deserves the trauma of being raped."

Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, has called out the 'leniency' of the judge's sentencing (Getty Stock Images)
Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, has called out the 'leniency' of the judge's sentencing (Getty Stock Images)

In a statement read on behalf of the second victim, she said her school attendance had suffered and added: "I often feel overwhelmed, anxious and emotionally exhausted to the point where sitting in a classroom becomes unbearable."

She described suffering nightmares and struggling to sleep and added: "I feel ashamed, insecure and uncomfortable in my own body."

She added: "The person I was before the incident has completely gone, and sometimes I feel like I am grieving the person I used to be."

The judge praised the bravery of the two girls for providing their statements and giving evidence, and said to the first victim: "I hope when you look back on today’s date, you will take some comfort from the fact you have shown that courage in coming along to court.

"You and [the second girl] have shown great courage in coming along to the trial and speaking as you did."

He added: "The sentence I am going to pass cannot possibly undo what happened to you."

'A deeply concerning case'

Jodie Mittel KC, prosecuting, told the trial that the girl in the November incident, who was 15 at the time, had visited the first defendant after meeting him on Snapchat.

The prosecutor said that after performing sex acts on the boy, who was then 14, she became 'scared and anxious' when the second defendant joined them with a third boy who was not charged.

Ms Mittel said that the girl felt 'cornered and trapped' and 'petrified' as the two defendants raped her while the incident was filmed.

Ms Mittel said that afterwards, videos of the incident had been sent around and other people made jokes about her and she received messages calling her a 'sl*g'.

The complainant in the January incident, who was 14 at the time, was raped in a field near Fordingbridge recreation ground while the incident was also filmed.

Lucy Paddick, of the Crown Prosecution Service, called it a 'deeply disturbing case' (Getty Stock Images)
Lucy Paddick, of the Crown Prosecution Service, called it a 'deeply disturbing case' (Getty Stock Images)

Lucy Paddick, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This is a deeply concerning case which involved a disturbing level of encouragement between young boys, who acted together to rape two young girls in separate incidents.

"These girls were forced into sexual activity by boys who brazenly filmed the deeply distressing incidents."

Siobhan Blake, national CPS lead for rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO), said: "It is vital young people are educated and informed about consent and that harmful and misogynistic attitudes are tackled as early as possible to prevent these crimes. Everyone has a part to play.

"Young people must understand that sexual activity without consent is a serious criminal offence that can lead to them being prosecuted."

If you have been affected by any of the issues in this article and wish to speak to someone in confidence, contact the Rape Crisis England and Wales helpline on 0808 500 222, available 24/7. If you are currently in danger or need urgent medical attention, you should call 999.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: UK News, Crime

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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