Man jailed for 'incredibly frightening attack' on lone dog walker in woods on the Isle of Wight

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Douglas Knight, 29, grabbed the woman and forced her to her knees. Credit: Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary

A man has been jailed for attacking a woman while she was walking her dog in woodland.

At around 9.30am on 22 December 2021, 29-year-old Douglas Knight approached the woman in Charles Wood, along Undercliff Road, in St Lawrence on the Isle of Wight.

Knight had initially passed the woman before turning to follow her. As he reached her, he began to pet her dog and chat to her before she continued walking.

During a trial at Portsmouth Crown Court, the jury were told that Knight continued to walk behind the woman before grabbing her and forcing her to her knees.

Douglas Knight was sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court. Credit: Chris Ison/PA Archive/PA Images

Despite Knight trying to cover the woman’s face, she bit him, screamed for help and elbowed him before he ran off towards Hunts Road.

Police were called and Knight was arrested nearby by attending officers.

He was subsequently charged with one count of false imprisonment and one count of committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence.

On 6 May 2022, Knight admitted false imprisonment, however he denied the second charge and the case proceeded to trial in Portsmouth on Wednesday 11 January 2023.

Appearing at Portsmouth Crown Court Knight, of Undercliff Drive in Niton, was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison. Credit: Chris Ison/PA

He was subsequently found guilty of committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence on Wednesday 18 January.

Appearing at Portsmouth Crown Court on Friday, March 31, Knight, of Undercliff Drive in Niton, was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison. He was also ordered to sign on to the Sex Offenders Register for life.

Following the sentencing, DC Amy Hicks said: "This was an incredibly frightening attack on a woman who was going about her normal daily business.

"No person in our community should ever be put at risk or have to feel afraid of spending time outdoors in their local area.

"Incidents such as these have a lasting impact on victims as well as the wider public, and men like Knight simply do not deserve a place in society.

"I am pleased that he is now in prison where he belongs, and want to thank the woman involved in this case for her unwavering courage which has resulted in this dangerous man being brought to justice."