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Evil boyfriend who paralysed girlfriend in kidnap plot has sentence increased by 4 years

A thug who kidnapped his ex girlfriend before she fell from the speeding van he had bundled her in has had his sentence increased by four more years.

Chay Bowskill, who threw Angel Lynn into the vehicle before she was found seriously injured, has had his seven-and-a-half year sentence increased to 12 years and three months by Court of Appeal judges.

She suffered life-changing injuries after she was grabbed by her ex and his friend Rocco Sansome, both 20, back in 2020.

She was hurt after she exited a van going an estimated 60mph on the A6 towards Loughborough.

The 19-year-old has been left unable to communicate, walk or feed herself and needs 24-hour care.

Chay Bowskill was convicted of kidnap, coercive and controlling behaviour (PA)

In February, he was Bowskill was handed seven-and-a-half years and Sansome was given 21 months detention.

But the sentence appeared to be "unduly lenient", the Solicitor General, Alex Chalk QC said

Now, Court of Appeal judges have decided to double Bowskill's sentence.

It will now be increased to 12 years, it was today confirmed.

Angel Lynn suffered life-changing injuries after she fell out of moving van at 60mph (Leicestershire Police / SWNS)

Bowskill, of Empingham Drive, Syston was cleared of “unintentionally causing her grievous bodily harm” because it could not be proven how she left the vehicle.

Speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice following the ruling, the young woman's aunt Jackie Chamberlain said the family was "relieved" by the sentence increase.

Speaking on behalf of Ms Lynn's family, she said: "We were told at the time not to appeal, but we felt so strongly that we should have appealed, and we did and we got what we wanted today and Chay's sentence has been increased."

Ms Chamberlain thanked the public and Women's Aid for their support in the appeal.

Bowskill is seen kidnapping Ms Lynn in 2020 (Leicestershire Police / SWNS)

She continued: "We're very grateful to the British public who have supported us as a family all the way along, we can put this behind us now, we can move on, we can get Angel home, we can get her extension built so we just want to thank the British public, the judges and the press who have carried our story for the last few months.

"We're relieved because we don't want him to walk away from prison, we want him to get what he deserves and we have been given life."

Asked about the sentence increase, she continued: "We'll take that because it's more than we got in the first place and we were told not to appeal."

CCTV shows he bundled Angel Lynn into a van before she was later found seriously injured (Leicestershire Police / SWNS)

Sentencing the thug at the time, Judge Timothy Spencer QC told Bowskill: "She was a beautiful young woman who should have been enjoying the carefree years of her late-teens into early adulthood.

"You treated her in a vile way. She was belittled by you to a point where she must have felt worthless on a regular basis.

"You bombarded her with repulsive and degrading messages. You controlled her freedom of movement by a variety of means.

"She wasn't allowed any sort of life apart from you. I'm satisfied you meted out violence to her, causing bruising, on at least two occasions."

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