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A man from Swansea has been handed an extended jail sentence for numerous offences including two counts of attempted rape.
20-year-old Leo Payne, from Bonymaen, was convicted of two counts of attempted rape against two separate victims, as well as one count each of sexual assault, indecent exposure, and GBH.
He has this week been handed an extended sentence of 16 years in prison, of which 11 years and three months is custodial.
Detective Constable Kelly Hurley said:
“Leo Payne preyed upon his victims while they were alone and vulnerable in Swansea city centre.
“His repeated offending shows that he was an incredible danger to others, and there were no signs of any remorse for his actions.
“I would like to pay tribute to his victims for their bravery in coming forward to report Leo Payne’s actions. They will all be dealing with the unimaginable traumatic effects of his crimes for a long time, but hopefully this sentencing will offer some reassurance that he will no longer be on the streets.”
Guidance on how to report a rape, sexual assault or other sexual offence can be found here: How to report rape, sexual assault or other sexual offences | South Wales Police (south-wales.police.uk)
If you're not sure if you're ready to report it, we have put together some information that might help you decide whether reporting is right for you.