Abusive boyfriend who kidnapped girl and left her paralysed has sentence increased by nine years

George McMillan

By George McMillan


Published: 23/03/2022

- 12:01

Updated: 23/03/2022

- 12:07

The victim, Angel Lynn, then aged 19, was found lying seriously injured in the carriageway of the A6 near Loughborough

Chay Bowskill, who bundled his girlfriend Angel Lynn into a van before she was found seriously injured, has had his seven-and-a-half year sentence increased to 16 years and three months by Court of Appeal judges.

Chay Bowskill, then aged 20, of Syston, Leicestershire, was jailed for seven and a half years in January after being convicted of kidnap, coercive and controlling behaviour, and perverting the course of justice, following a trial at Leicester Crown Court.


His accomplice, Rocco Sansome, then also aged 20, of Birstall, Leicestershire, was also found guilty of kidnap and sentenced to 21 months in prison.

Chay Bowskill (right), 20, of Empingham Drive, Syston, Leicestershire, was convicted of kidnap, coercive and controlling behaviour, and perverting the course of justice following a trial at Leicester Crown Court.
Chay Bowskill (right), 20, of Empingham Drive, Syston, Leicestershire, was convicted of kidnap, coercive and controlling behaviour, and perverting the course of justice following a trial at Leicester Crown Court.

Their victim, Angel Lynn, then aged 19, was later found lying seriously injured in the carriageway of the A6 near Loughborough, Leicestershire Police said.

Both men had their sentences referred to the Court of Appeal by Solicitor General Alex Chalk QC for appearing “unduly lenient”, and senior judges will consider whether to increase them at a hearing on Wednesday.

Horrific video footage showed the moment in September 2020 when Ms Lynn was forcibly picked up by Bowskill and taken into a silver Transit van, which was driven off at pace by Sansome.

General view of Leicester Crown Court, Leicester.
General view of Leicester Crown Court, Leicester.
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Police previously said Ms Lynn exited the vehicle at some point in the journey and she now requires “round the clock care” due to the injuries she suffered.

In a statement released after the sentencing hearing, Ms Lynn’s family said: “Angel was so full of life and had such a great future ahead of her. That future has sadly been taken away from her.

“The catastrophic injuries Angel suffered will mean life will never be the same for her or our family.

“Every day is not only a huge struggle for Angel but also a huge struggle for our family and friends.”

Dame Victoria Sharp, Mr Justice Jeremy Baker and Mr Justice Saini heard the case earlier today.