HENRY FROGGATT SENTENCED FOR RAPE IN CLEETHORPES AND GRIMSBY
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Cleethorpes Rapist
In a case that has shocked the local community, Henry Froggatt, a 25-year-old man from Grimsby Road, Cleethorpes, was found guilty of a brutal assault and rape that took place in Grimsby. The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, 10 March 2019, on Railway Street, a well-traveled area in Grimsby. According to reports, Froggatt approached a woman who was simply walking home after a night out. Without warning, he grabbed her from behind, causing her to panic and fear for her safety.
During the assault, Froggatt forcibly took her phone, likely in an attempt to prevent her from calling for help or recording the incident. He then pushed her to the ground, where he continued to assault her repeatedly. The attack was described as vicious and unprovoked, leaving the victim traumatized and in need of medical attention.
Froggatt was brought before Grimsby Crown Court, where he pleaded guilty to charges of rape and assault causing actual bodily harm. His plea was entered on Tuesday, 7 July, during the court proceedings. The court heard the details of the attack and the impact it had on the victim, emphasizing the severity of the crime.
In sentencing, the judge acknowledged Froggatt's dangerousness, which led to an additional four years being added to his original sentence. Ultimately, Froggatt was sentenced to a total of 14 years and 10 months in prison. The lengthy sentence reflects the gravity of his actions and the court's commitment to ensuring justice for the victim. Froggatt's case has garnered significant attention in Cleethorpes and Grimsby, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and violence in the community.
During the assault, Froggatt forcibly took her phone, likely in an attempt to prevent her from calling for help or recording the incident. He then pushed her to the ground, where he continued to assault her repeatedly. The attack was described as vicious and unprovoked, leaving the victim traumatized and in need of medical attention.
Froggatt was brought before Grimsby Crown Court, where he pleaded guilty to charges of rape and assault causing actual bodily harm. His plea was entered on Tuesday, 7 July, during the court proceedings. The court heard the details of the attack and the impact it had on the victim, emphasizing the severity of the crime.
In sentencing, the judge acknowledged Froggatt's dangerousness, which led to an additional four years being added to his original sentence. Ultimately, Froggatt was sentenced to a total of 14 years and 10 months in prison. The lengthy sentence reflects the gravity of his actions and the court's commitment to ensuring justice for the victim. Froggatt's case has garnered significant attention in Cleethorpes and Grimsby, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and violence in the community.