Anthony Stocks
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After Man slept with a young girl, he threw her brother off cliffs as he found out about it

A shocking revelation was made during a court hearing: the perpetrator, an abuser, threw the victim’s brother off the cliffs of Ovingdean. The incident is believed to have occurred in a picturesque location, with the cliffs being a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.

The village of Ovingdean is a small community located to the east of Brighton, on the East Sussex coast. The cliffs are a well-known landmark and a popular spot for walking and hiking.

According to recent reports from Daily Mail, the court has heard that a man who is suspected of raping a young girl allegedly threw her brother off a cliff after learning of the abuse.

The 54-year-old Anthony Stocks of Iceni Close is accused of rape, sexual assault, and attempted murder.

It was in September 2022 that a tragic and violent event occurred. The perpetrator, Mr. Stocks, did an awful thing to the victim’s brother, leaving him with severe injuries, but he survived it.

The incident unfolded at Oxford Crown Court, where it was revealed that the victim’s sister had warned her brother about Mr. Stocks’ plan, but tragically, the warning came too late.

Four counts of sexual assault against a minor, encouraging a minor to engage in sexual activity, rape of a minor, attempted murder, and cruelty to a person under 16 are brought against Mr. Stocks.

The girl claimed in pre-recorded interviews that she would be coerced into sleeping with Mr. Stocks, whom her family knew.

She ended up telling her brother about “everything… in one big go” because it “frightened” and “uncomfortable” her.

She said that on another day, Mr. Stocks, referring to her brother, confided in her: “I want to get rid of him so we can be alone, so [he] doesn’t interfere with us.”

Recalling the plan, she added, “All I remember is he was going to push him off a cliff.”

The girl, who is from Oxfordshire, expressed that she felt “worried” upon hearing this and decided to warn her brother that night about what Mr. Stocks had said.

When Mr. Stocks arranged to take the boy on a trip away, the girl said she told her brother not to go. She also called him “about 10 times” during the trip, trying to ensure his safety, she said.

Later, during a live link-up with the court, she was questioned by Mr. Stocks’ barrister. The barrister stated that his client claimed he did not do the things she had described.

“Is he telling the truth?” he asked.

“No,” she replied firmly.

Mr. Stocks denies all the charges, and the trial continues.

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