HALCYON PLATT SENTENCED FOR BRUTAL ASSAULTS ON WOMEN IN BRIGHTON
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Brighton Sexual Abuser
In a series of disturbing incidents that shook the community of Brighton, a young man named Halcyon Platt has been brought to justice following violent and sexual assaults on women in the area. The events unfolded early on October 1, 2023, when Platt, aged 21 and residing on Ditchling Rise, approached a 20-year-old woman at a nightclub on West Street without any prior invitation or warning.
According to reports, after an initial confrontation where Platt was challenged about his inappropriate behavior, he escalated the situation by grabbing the woman by the throat. The assault then took a more sinister turn as he sexually assaulted her, leaving her traumatized and in shock. The victim promptly reported the assault to the police, initiating an investigation that would later reveal more about Platt’s violent tendencies.
While the police were responding to the initial incident, a second altercation occurred involving Platt. This time, he was on the phone when he encountered a 23-year-old woman who was attempting to assist a man on West Street. Platt’s rage quickly surfaced, and he attacked her without warning. Witnesses saw him push her away before violently stamping on her head multiple times, resulting in severe facial injuries. The attack was so brutal that it left the second victim with significant physical trauma and emotional distress.
Police officers responded swiftly and managed to detain Platt at the scene. He was taken into custody and later faced multiple charges related to his violent conduct. On March 27, 2024, he was formally charged with deliberate strangulation, sexual assault, and attempted grievous bodily harm. During the court proceedings, Platt pleaded guilty on May 23 to the charges of sexual assault and causing serious physical injury. However, he requested that the charge of strangulation be kept on file, indicating a plea of not guilty or a desire to avoid additional charges.
On July 12, 2024, Platt appeared before Lewes Crown Court where he was sentenced to a prison term of 45 months. In addition to his incarceration, he was fined £228 as part of his punishment. The sentencing aimed to reflect the severity of his actions and to serve as a deterrent to others who might consider similar violent behavior.
The victims of these assaults have spoken out about the profound impact the incidents have had on their lives. The first victim described experiencing heightened anxiety, difficulty leaving her home, and changes in her employment circumstances as a result of the trauma. The second victim shared her fears about her health and appearance, expressing concern over the lasting physical and emotional scars left by the attack.
Detective Sergeant Victoria Lofts commented on the case, emphasizing that the sentence was intended to deliver justice and support the victims in their recovery process. She also expressed gratitude to everyone involved in the investigation, from witnesses to law enforcement officers, for their dedication in bringing Platt to justice.
Authorities continue to remind the public that help is available for those affected by similar crimes. They encourage anyone with information or who has experienced violence to come forward and report it to the police. Support resources and advice are also provided to assist victims in coping with the aftermath of such traumatic events.
According to reports, after an initial confrontation where Platt was challenged about his inappropriate behavior, he escalated the situation by grabbing the woman by the throat. The assault then took a more sinister turn as he sexually assaulted her, leaving her traumatized and in shock. The victim promptly reported the assault to the police, initiating an investigation that would later reveal more about Platt’s violent tendencies.
While the police were responding to the initial incident, a second altercation occurred involving Platt. This time, he was on the phone when he encountered a 23-year-old woman who was attempting to assist a man on West Street. Platt’s rage quickly surfaced, and he attacked her without warning. Witnesses saw him push her away before violently stamping on her head multiple times, resulting in severe facial injuries. The attack was so brutal that it left the second victim with significant physical trauma and emotional distress.
Police officers responded swiftly and managed to detain Platt at the scene. He was taken into custody and later faced multiple charges related to his violent conduct. On March 27, 2024, he was formally charged with deliberate strangulation, sexual assault, and attempted grievous bodily harm. During the court proceedings, Platt pleaded guilty on May 23 to the charges of sexual assault and causing serious physical injury. However, he requested that the charge of strangulation be kept on file, indicating a plea of not guilty or a desire to avoid additional charges.
On July 12, 2024, Platt appeared before Lewes Crown Court where he was sentenced to a prison term of 45 months. In addition to his incarceration, he was fined £228 as part of his punishment. The sentencing aimed to reflect the severity of his actions and to serve as a deterrent to others who might consider similar violent behavior.
The victims of these assaults have spoken out about the profound impact the incidents have had on their lives. The first victim described experiencing heightened anxiety, difficulty leaving her home, and changes in her employment circumstances as a result of the trauma. The second victim shared her fears about her health and appearance, expressing concern over the lasting physical and emotional scars left by the attack.
Detective Sergeant Victoria Lofts commented on the case, emphasizing that the sentence was intended to deliver justice and support the victims in their recovery process. She also expressed gratitude to everyone involved in the investigation, from witnesses to law enforcement officers, for their dedication in bringing Platt to justice.
Authorities continue to remind the public that help is available for those affected by similar crimes. They encourage anyone with information or who has experienced violence to come forward and report it to the police. Support resources and advice are also provided to assist victims in coping with the aftermath of such traumatic events.