Fordingbridge teen rapists' updated detention still 'not enough', says victim’s family
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Fordingbridge teen rapists' updated detention still 'not enough', says victim's family.
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The family of one of the Fordingbridge rape victims has said the Court of Appeal's ruling to impose custodial sentences on the two teenage perpetrators was still not enough of a punishment.Two 15-year-old boys received four-year detention terms yesterday for sexually assaulting two girls in the Hampshire town, after appellate judges determined their initial non-custodial sentences were "unduly lenient".The mother of the first victim, referred to as Jazmine to protect her identity, told The Times: "It's amazing it's got this far but it's not far enough.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The two victims, aged 14 and 15 at the time, suffered attacks in separate incidents during November 2024 and January of the following year at the hands of the perpetrators, identified only as X and Y.A third defendant, Z,...
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