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Matthew Taylor, 31, found guilty of rape on Hastings Beach

A man has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for the rape of a woman on Hastings beach. Matthew Taylor, 31, of Clement Hill Road, Hastings, appeared before Lewes Crown Court on Friday 18 August and was found guilty of one count of rape following a trial. He was cleared of a second charge of rape on the same woman.

The court heard that Taylor, a groundsman, was arrested on Monday 13 February following a report that a woman in her 20s had been raped on Hastings beach in the early hours of Sunday 12 February. He was subsequently charged. The victim, who was not known to Taylor, received support from specially trained officers throughout the trial process.

Taylor was also added to the Sex Offenders’ Register and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £228. The court also imposed an indefinite restraining order for the victim.

Detective Sergeant Elizabeth Pike, from the Safeguarding Investigations Unit, said: “I would like to commend the victim’s bravery in this case. Firstly, her courage in coming forward and reporting what happened to her and secondly her enormous strength during the trial. She chose not to have any special measures and face Taylor, which was incredibly brave.

“This is sadly something that will stay with her forever, but I hope this sentence will go some way in helping her rebuild her life.

“I would also like to thank the officers involved in this case. Their quick work led to the swift arrest of Taylor and the removal of a very dangerous man from our streets. His sentencing demonstrates our determination to catch offenders and get justice for victims who come forward to us.

“We take all reports of rape and sexual offences seriously, and support is available on the Sussex Police website for victims and survivors.”

Guidance to victims about seeking further support and help is available here.

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