Locations
Everest Road, Christchurch, Bournemouth Christchurch Poole, BH23
Description
A 29-year-old man from Christchurch, Dorset has been jailed for three years and nine months for the rape of a woman in Ringwood.
Joshua Blachford, of Everest Road, pleaded guilty to the offence and was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court on Tuesday 12 August.
The incident, for which he has now been imprisoned, took place at an address in the town between Saturday 17 February and Sunday 18 February.
In an emotive Victim Personal Statement read out to the court, the victim recounted how she will never be able to get back the person she once was.
In her statement, she said: “Before I was raped, I was confident. Outgoing. Full of energy and ambition. That version of me feels like a stranger now – someone who was stolen in the space of a single, horrific event.
“My relationship with my own body has changed. I used to be body positive. I liked the way I looked. Now I hide in baggy clothes, desperate not to be seen, not to be noticed, especially by men. Being looked at feels threatening. I no longer feel like a woman – I feel like a target.
“This rape has changed the way I see everything. The world. Myself. My future. And although I’m trying, healing isn’t about “getting back to normal” for me because normal no longer exists.”
She ended her statement by saying, “I’ve had to accept that the person I was will never return. And that’s a grief I carry on top of everything else.”
As well as the time he will now spend behind bars, Blachford has been made subject of a notification of requirement to register with police upon his release from prison.
He must also abide by the conditions of a restraining order, which prevents him from having any contact with the victim.
Detective Constable Emma Kelly, of the Western Amberstone team, said:
“I am so pleased for the victim in this case that justice has now been served for her, and that Blachford has been placed behind bars, where he belongs.
“While I know this result won’t rid the victim of the memories of what Blachford did, I truly hope it allows her to move forward with her life, safe in the knowledge that he can no longer harm anyone else.
“I must place on record my thanks to the victim in this case for her support throughout our investigation. Without her bravery and determination, we would not have been able to achieve this outcome at court.”
On what this sentence might do for other victims, DC Kelly, said:
“I hope it will reassure other victims that they will be listened to when reporting similar incidents to us, and that detectives on our dedicated Amberstone teams will work tirelessly to secure justice.
“At this point, I would like to encourage other victims to come forward and speak to us. We take allegations of this nature extremely seriously.
“This sentencing should also be a very clear message to other offenders out there that we will always thoroughly investigate any report made to us, in our determined effort to bring you before the courts.”