Two people who were teenagers at the time are sentenced to jail following a rape attack reported in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, according to coverage of the case. The victim, identified only as “Jazmine” to protect her anonymity, was attacked in an underpass by the River Avon. At the time of the assault, the perpetrators were aged 14. After the sentencing, the report says the victim expresses ongoing fear and is retraumatized by the process. Her family also says they still do not know how long she will need to wait to understand the length of time the offenders will spend in custody. The accounts focus on both the outcome of the legal proceedings and the victim’s reaction to the sentencing, including the psychological impact described by her and her family. The reporting does not provide further details on the sentences’ length or the broader court findings beyond the fact of conviction and imprisonment.