Swansea sex attacker who ‘prowled’ city for victims jailed

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Swansea sex attacker who ‘prowled’ city for victims jailed

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Sex attacker Leo Payne was jailed at Swansea Crown Court

A sex attacker who “prowled” a city centre trying to rape women has been jailed.

Swansea Crown Court heard Leo Payne, 20, from, Bonymaen, Swansea, attacked two women in the city in the early hours of 23 June.

The 20-year-old was also seen exposing himself and performing a sex act in public, before hitting a man with a wine bottle.

He pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted rape, sexual assault by penetration, exposure, and unlawful wounding.

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Payne was given a 16-year sentence, of which 11 years and three months will be served in prison.

Carina Hughes, prosecuting, said Payne assaulted the first woman in the middle of the road on Strand, Swansea.

The court heard the victim fought back, and the attack stopped when two taxi marshals chased him away while his trousers were down.

Less than an hour later he sexually assaulted a second woman on Orchard Street after lying to her that he had a knife.

The victim shouted for help and the attack was halted when members of the public stepped in.

Later Payne was seen with his trousers down and performing a sex act on Walter Road.

The court also heard Payne hit a man multiple times with a wine bottle, when he intervened as Payne followed another woman.

Ms Hughes read victim impact statements by both women in which they spoke of their fear of walking alone since the assaults.

CPS CCTV footage of sex attacker Leo Payne in Swansea city centreCPS

He was caught on CCTV in Swansea city centre

Hashim Salmman, defending, said Payne’s young age, lack of previous convictions and guilty pleas should be taken into account when sentencing.

Judge Paul Thomas KC said Payne’s attacks were chillingly frightening.

“You targeted a number of lone and therefore vulnerable women right in the heart of Swansea city centre,” he said.

“You were intent on sexually assaulting any lone woman who crossed your path that night.

“Then you continued to prowl the city, continuing to expose yourself and masturbating.”

Judge Thomas said had the public not intervened Payne would have succeeded in raping both women.

He was jailed and put on the sex offenders register for life.

After sentencing, CPS Cymru-Wales’ deputy chief Crown prosecutor, Iwan Jenkins, said Payne “prowled the city centre carrying out a campaign of terrifying sexual attacks and violent offences”.

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