Jazmine, not her real name, was violently attacked by the two teen rapists who were then aged 14 in an underpass by the River Avon in Fordingbridge, Hampshire.

Three rapist teenage boys spared jailed over a series of attacks in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, pictured, should be re-sentenced and sent to detention, the Court of Appeal heard…

Appeal Court judges Ms Justice Norton, Lord Justice Edis and Lady Chief Justice Baroness Carr today ruled the sentences given to two rapist teenage boys were insufficient

Two teenage boys who were found guilty of rape have been given four years in detention after the Court of Appeal over-ruled their initial non-custodial sentences.

The 15-year-olds have now been sent to young offender institutions after carrying out violent sex attacks in an underpass in Fordingbridge, Hampshire.

Two boys were sentenced to four years’ detention on Thursday after the Court of Appeal ruled their non-custodial sentences were ’unduly lenient’

Jazmine, not her real name, was violently attacked by the two teen rapists who were then aged 14 in an underpass by the River Avon in Fordingbridge, Hampshire.

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