‘I thought I was going to die and that I might not survive’News
Shannon Brown Reporter
12:06, 10 May 2025
Stuart Hand(Image: Avon and Somerset Police)
A woman’s bravery in coming forward about the abuse and trauma she experienced as a child has put her rapist behind bars.
Stuart Hand, 38, offered a teenage girl a lift in 2019 and supplied her with drugs and alcohol before taking her to his home where he raped her.
During sentencing at Bristol Crown Court on Friday, May 9, Hand’s victim, who is now an adult, said she was left “completely traumatised” by the attack and feared she would not survive.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, she said: “This man took away my sense of safety and trust, my childhood, and a part of me I will never get back.
“What he did left me completely traumatised — emotionally and mentally.”
Hand, of Long Ashton, was driving in Pill in February 2019 when he approached the victim, who he did not know, and offered her a lift. Then, he gave her drugs and alcohol.
Later that evening, he engaged in sexual activity with the girl in the car before taking her to his home address where he raped her.
Hand drove her home the following morning.
In 2022, the victim reported Hand’s crimes to police and an investigation was launched.
He was charged in 2023 with:
- Rape of a female under 16
- Sexual activity with a child under 16
- Incite a child under 16 to engage in sexual activity
- Taking a child without lawful authority
Though he denied all six offences, he was found guilty at trial in March 2025.
“I was absolutely terrified that night. I thought I was going to die and that I might not survive,” Hand’s victim said in her impact statement.
“That fear has stayed with me, even now, six years later. It affects me in ways that are hard to explain, but impossible to ignore.
“Certain songs or sights take me straight back to that time.
“If I see a car like his, I freeze. I break down when I hear a certain song from that night, whether I’m at home, out with family or even when I was on holiday with my mum in a restaurant — I break down in tears.
“It’s like I’m reliving it, again and again. Not just sounds but smells too, they remind me of that night and I don’t think I’ll ever be able to shake that off.”
Hand was sentenced to 12 years in prison and handed an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
The woman, who is legally entitled to anonymity for life, added: “He has had years of freedom while I’ve been living with the consequences of what he did.
“Coming forward and going through this process has been incredibly hard, but I did it because I wanted justice — not just for myself, but to protect others from what I’ve gone through.
“I ask the court to recognise how serious and long-lasting the impact of this crime has been. No sentence can undo what’s been done, but I hope it reflects the damage caused and the years I’ve spent, and will have to continue to spend, trying to rebuild my life.”
DC Rachel Stephens, officer in the case, said: “Stuart Hand carried out the most sickening sexual offences against an innocent girl who had placed her trust in him. He is a dangerous sexual predator and our society is a much safer place with him behind bars.
“A huge amount of credit must be given to the victim in this case. The ordeal she was subjected to was truly horrific and we must remember was carried out while she was a child.
“We wholly understand that not everybody feels they can report crimes, particularly sexual offences, in the days, weeks or even months after they happen for various reasons.
“It was clear from her statement that the key reason for coming forward in 2022 was to protect others and that is precisely what she has done. Put quite simply, the courage she has shown by reporting to police what happened is the reason Stuart Hand has been jailed.
“We hope any other victims of sexual offences are reassured that no matter how much time may have passed, it is never too late to report a crime to the police. Cases like this show that offenders can still be sentenced for their crimes and brought to justice.”