Jacob Negus Sentenced to 15 Years for Rape and Abuse in Peterborough
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Jacob Negus has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape, strangulation, and coercive behaviour against a woman in Peterborough, following a violent and controlling relationship.
A violent rapist who strangled his victim until she fell unconscious before attacking her has been jailed for 15 years. Jacob Negus, 24, began speaking to the woman on a dating app and met her the following day in August 2022.
After about a month of dating, Negus became controlling, telling her to remove men from her social media accounts or he would stop seeing her. The woman chose to end contact, but Negus later sent flowers and apologised, and the pair went on to date on-and-off for a couple of months.
In 2023, at his then home in Maxey, near Peterborough, Negus became violent. On one occasion, he strangled the woman until she lost consciousness, leaving her with a burst blood vessel in her eye.
When she came round, she realised he was raping her. When Negus saw she was awake, he pulled her hair, forced her to stand and strangled her again.
During the relationship, Negus also left bruises on her thighs after grabbing them, subjected her to verbal abuse and made threats to harm her. The woman later confided in a family member and reported the abuse to police.
On Thursday, 25 June, at Cambridge Crown Court, Negus, of Leofric Close, Crowland, Lincolnshire, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after he was found guilty of rape, intentional strangulation and engage in coercive and controlling behaviour in an intimate relationship. DC Frankie Enticknap said: “This was a sustained and deeply traumatic campaign of abuse, where Negus used control, violence and intimidation against his victim.
“It takes a great deal of courage to come forward and report offences of this nature, and I would like to commend the victim for the strength she has shown throughout this investigation. “We are committed to supporting victims of sexual offences and domestic abuse, and we will do everything we can to bring offenders to justice.” Share
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