A Swindon man has been sentenced to a community order rather than prison after strangling and sexually assaulting a woman known to him in December 2023. Wiltshire Police launched an investigation following a report from the victim’s mother, which led to charges being filed against 20-year-old Nyle Seabrook.

Seabrook pleaded guilty at Swindon Crown Court to the offences.

Details Of Assault

The court heard that Seabrook forcibly kissed the victim, sucked her breasts, and touched her genitals over clothing without her consent. During the attack at his home, he also strangled the woman.

Sentencing Outcome

On 8 May, Judge Townsend sentenced Seabrook to a two-year community order instead of prison. The order includes 26 sessions related to the sexual offences and 20 rehabilitation days to be completed with probation services.

Sex Offender Registration

Seabrook, who resides on Thornhill Drive, St Andrews Ridge, must also register as a sex offender for five years following the conviction.

Investigation And Charges

The victim disclosed the assault to her mother the day after the incident, prompting Wiltshire Police to take action. Seabrook was charged with three counts of sexual assault and one count of non-fatal intentional strangulation.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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