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JACK SMITH'S BRUTAL ATTACK IN CANTERBURY LEADS TO SIX-YEAR PRISON SENTENCE
On the morning of December 17, last year, a violent assault took place near Kingsmead Road in Canterbury, involving 24-year-old Jack Smith. The incident unfolded at approximately 6 a.m., when Smith approached a woman from behind in a seemingly unprovoked attack. Without warning, he wrapped his arms around her and uttered the chilling words, "you're coming with me for some fun," before launching a relentless assault.Smith proceeded to punch and kick the woman multiple times, causing her to fall to the ground. Not stopping there, he dragged her along by her arms and legs, displaying a disturbing level of aggression. The victim, who had no prior connection or known relationship with Smith, desperately pleaded for him to leave her alone. She offered money and her handbag in a bid to de-escalate the situation, but her pleas fell on deaf ears. Smith continued his assault, striking her in the head and stomping on her stomach as she screamed for help.
Fortunately, a nearby member of the public heard her cries and intervened, causing Smith to flee the scene. The Good Samaritan then assisted the victim to a nearby premises, where emergency services were contacted. Although she did not sustain serious physical injuries, the woman was left deeply shaken and suffering from psychological distress due to the traumatic experience. Her testimony and evidence played a crucial role during the subsequent trial against Smith.
Law enforcement officials were able to identify Smith through DNA evidence collected at the scene. He was arrested on January 19 and faced charges including assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intent to commit a sexual offence. Smith denied the allegations during his trial. However, on August 13, he was found guilty at Canterbury Crown Court. The court sentenced him to six years in prison on December 18, with an additional three years on license following his release.
Police inspectors emphasized that the intervention by the member of the public potentially prevented a far more serious sexual offence. They expressed hope that the lengthy sentence would serve justice and provide some closure for the victim. The authorities also confirmed that Smith is considered a dangerous individual and, upon his release, will be subject to sex offender notification requirements, ensuring ongoing monitoring and public safety.