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    Barry man jailed for serious sexual offences and stalking

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 17, 2025Updated:July 17, 2025No Comments
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    A man has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for multiple counts of rape following a South Wales Police investigation.

    Aaron Gaughan, 45, of Barry, was sentenced to 20 years – 15 years in custody and a five-year extended sentence – at Cardiff Crown Court on Monday July 14, 2025. He has also had an indefinite restraining order imposed against him to protect his victim.

    The trial followed not guilty pleas entered on November 26, 2024 to the offences of three counts of rape, engaging in controlling/ coercive behaviour, two counts of assault and stalking involving serious alarm and distress. He was found guilty of all counts following an eight day trial.

    He had previously pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified and driving a motor vehicle without insurance.

    DC Brittany Brewer said:

    “Aaron Gaughan is a dangerous individual who controlled every aspect of his victim’s life. He has shown no remorse or empathy for the campaign of abuse he has inflicted.

    We applaud the courage of the victim in this case who has shown remarkable strength in attending court and providing evidence to the jury.

    We hope they can finally achieve some peace and rebuild their life following the significant sentence passed by HHJ Lucy Crowther today”.

    The victim read out the following impact statement in court:

    “I am starting to feel like a different person since all the trauma Aaron Gaughan has put me through.

    However, that doesn’t take away from the overwhelming anxiety and stress I have suffered over the last couple of years. I find it very difficult to sleep and as a result of this I am on different and more medication. I have continuous nightmares and a massive fear of leaving my home.

    When I was in a relationship with Aaron Gaughan, I felt like a prisoner in my own home which I shall be receiving counselling for, I am still in fear of him to this day. Throughout the relationship Aaron has made me feel worthless and controlled my mind.

    I just hope that now Aarons is sentenced that myself and my daughter can go on to have a normal life without living in fear. I can focus all my attention on my daughter and giving her the up bringing she deserves.”

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