A 14-year-old boy persuaded a schoolgirl he targeted on Snapchat to meet him for a ‘date’ – before luring her to a seedy underpass where he and a friend jointly raped her while laughing and filming themselves.
Two months later the pair, this time joined by a third boy aged just 13, gang-raped a second schoolgirl at knifepoint while again recording the attack on their phones as they goaded each other to degrade her further.
The trio were today convicted of rape following a five-week trial at Southampton Crown Court with the two older boys – both just 14 at time – also found guilty of taking indecent images of a child, relating to the recordings they made of their attacks.
As all three boys face custodial sentences, the Daily Mail has pieced together the clearest picture yet of the disturbing way that the trio – all from the traveller community – were running amok at such a young age, with such ruinous consequences for their female peers.
In the twin attacks, which happened just seven weeks apart last winter in Fordingbridge, a wealthy and genteel Hampshire town on the edge of the New Forest, both girls targeted were older, at 15.
The defendants – one of whom had previously styled himself as a ‘gangster’ – laughed at the girls and filmed their horrifying ordeal on a mobile phone.
The first attack came when a girl had caught a bus to the town on a Tuesday afternoon, in November 2024, after arranging to meet the boy after he had messaged her a few days previously on social media platform Snapchat.
They had not met in person until that day.
Pictured: One of three teenage travellers convicted of rape following a five-week trial at Southampton Crown Court with the two older boys – both just 14 at time – also found guilty of taking indecent images of a child, relating to the recordings they made of their attacks
Pictured: One of the older rapists. As all three boys face custodial sentences, the Daily Mail has pieced together the clearest picture yet of the disturbing way that the trio – all from the traveller community – were running amok at such a young age
Pictured: The youngest of the three rapists in a photograph posted on his TikTok account just two weeks prior to the rape which showed him out late at night hunting rabbits and hares with his lurcher dog, a practice known as ‘lamping’ which is a criminal offence
After spending time together in the town, the boy had persuaded her to accompany him to a quieter area in an underpass by the River Avon where they had some consensual sexual activity.
But the atmosphere changed dramatically when two of the boy’s friends turned up – apparently by arrangement, and with one having the intention of joining in.
On this occasion the third boy took no part but the other two boys began to pressurise the girl into having a ‘threesome’ in the squalid outdoor setting.
The girl would later tell a jury how she had no desire to do this but was already feeling threatened by both boys and feared she would be in danger if she tried to stop them.
She would later describe the humiliating assault she was subjected to over the following 90 minutes alongside the river.
She said her tormentors ‘kept switching’, taking turns to abuse her, and laughing at her as they filmed each other.
In a video of her police interview which was played to the court, the girl told the officers she feared being hurled into the river if she didn’t comply with their demands, explaining: ‘They could have pushed me in there. It was raining and the current was really bad.
‘I was so scared, disgusted.’
After the sexual attack finally ended, the boys asked her, ‘Why do you look so sad?’ and bought her a soft drink to ‘cheer her up’ – before leaving her by a bus stop.
Pictured: One of the teenagers today convicted of rape. The victim would later tell a jury how she had no desire to do this but was already feeling threatened by both boys and feared she would be in danger if she tried to stop them
The boy who had initially groomed her on Snapchat then soon afterwards blocked her on social media, the court was told.
Prosecutor Jodie Mittell KC said the victim told police in interview how she was ‘petrified’ and felt ‘sick’ at not knowing how to get herself out of that situation.
Ms Mittell KC said: ‘She told the police that all three of them were taller than her and she felt that it was the three boys against her alone.
‘The word she used in describing that was ‘petrified’. She said she agreed [to the sexual humiliation] because she didn’t know what would happen if she didn’t say yes.
‘She was so scared that she stopped listening to them and just tried to think what she could do to try to get out of that situation, but there was nothing she could do.
‘She felt cornered and trapped with three boys in the underpass.’
Footage of the attack was later found by the police on one of the boy’s phones, which, over six separate videos and pictures, showed her being forced to perform sexual acts on the boys.
In the videos, the boys can be heard ‘laughing’ and one of the boys saying ‘don’t film it mush’.
Pictured: The younger teenager. The court heard how the boys initially groomed the girl on Snapchat then soon afterwards blocked her on social media
The girl said later that at this moment she had been trying not to cry.
The two defendants would go on to rape another girl in the same area some two months later, this time with their younger friend also taking part.
The second victim, who was 14, was targeted on a Friday afternoon in January 2025.
She had been hanging out with a female friend out in Fordingbridge when she was approached by the trio after they had seen her arguing with a friend and wanted to know why she had been shouting.
They suggested the girl accompany them – and when she said that she’d get in trouble with her mother if she did this they overrode her objections. They told her to drop her phone in a local Co-op supermarket along with an AirTag that her mother had given her to check her whereabouts.
And soon the underlying sense of menace became overt: the boys threatened to kill her if she tried to run away as they marched her to a field behind Fordingbridge Recreation Centre.
She would later describe how terrified she had been by these threats, which became more credible when she realised that one of the two older boys was carrying a knife, and as she was led away to the field away from any potential help from others.
He then used it to cut holes in her clothing to facilitate the ensuing attack.
Again the two older boys took turns to sexually molest here but this time the third boy accompanied them – not the same boy in the previous incident.
This time the third boy, aged just 13, did take part in the ensuing gang rape which saw the boys encourage each other as they filmed her ordeal.
They then walked away from their victim, who, with her clothes torn, would later recall how she just sat there for another ’10 to 15 minutes just trying to process it all’ before trying to find someone to help her – which saw her walking to a Tesco where she was found by her sister.
After speaking to this girl, she then called the police to report that she had been raped.
But her ordeal was far from over.
The girl revealed that a few days after the incident, she began to be abused by members of her peer group who were calling her a ‘slag’.
It transpired that videos of her terrifying abusive encounter with the three boys in that bleak field had been widely shared on social media and were being commented on by others who apparently believed the incident had taken place with consent.
Little officially has been revealed about the background of the boys who took part in the two very similar attacks.
But the Mail has discovered that they already appeared to be revelling in a bad boy image.
The youngest of the three rapists posted a photograph on his TikTok account just two weeks prior to the rape which showed him out late at night hunting rabbits and hares with his lurcher dog, a practice known as ‘lamping’ which is a criminal offence.
In the photo – thought to have been taken close to the traveller camp where he lived some 10 miles from Fordingbridge – a cartoon rabbit obscures the body of the real animal after it had been chased down and killed.
Rabbit and hare coursing is an illegal blood sport in the UK and is punishable by up to six months in prison.
Three days prior to that rabbit photo, the baby-faced teenager shared an ‘inspirational’ meme New Year’s Day post, which read: ‘What boys always want’ before listing five goals.
It was a particularly grim irony that one of his supposed goals was ‘make mom proud’ just behind ‘money’ and above ‘loyal girl’.
Both the older boys are understood to come from traveller communities further away: one has links to East Anglia while the other has ties to Somerset.
The boys’ social media posts showed them repeatedly clad in clothing with prominent designer branding including Boss, American Eagle and Canada Goods.
The latter posed for a picture posted onto Facebook which showed him standing outside a travellers’ camp next to a sign that reads ‘Gypsy Lives Matter’.
On the boy’s TikTok account he has pinned a photograph of himself and two relatives at a wedding in December 2024, a month after his first victim was raped.
He wears a smart grey suit and has his black hair gelled back Peaky Blinders-style. The caption reads ‘#Gangsters’
The boys attempted to portray their victims as liars in court.
One claimed of the second victim: ‘She was flirting with me. She made it up for a story to make up why she went missing to her mum and dad.
‘It stopped her getting into trouble with her parents. I hadn’t used a knife at all.’
However, Ms Mittell KC, prosecuting, told the jury: ‘We say that you will be sure that those two girls were not consenting to oral or penetrative sex.
‘They used those two girls for their own sexual gratification without a care in the world for how they were feeling.
‘So we say they raped those two girls who found themselves alone, outnumbered and scared.’
Lucy Paddick, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘This is a deeply concerning case which involved a disturbing level of encouragement between young boys, who acted together to rape two young girls in separate incidents.
‘These girls were forced into sexual activity by boys who brazenly filmed the deeply distressing incidents.
‘After speaking with the victims in this case and reviewing an extensive file of evidence, it was the Crown Prosecution Service’s case that these girls were violated and could not have consented to these terrifying encounters.
‘The CPS worked closely with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary to support the victims and other young witnesses to give their evidence, and we commend them for the courage they showed throughout this trial.
‘Our lawyers will work tirelessly to pursue justice for victims, and we will continue to hold those responsible for crimes of this devastating nature to account, regardless of their age.’