A woman suffered abuse and torment at the hands of a rapist over several years.

Shaun Clarke’s victim disclosed a catalogue of physical and sexual violence from the 53-year-old following an incident in which Clarke tried to gain entry to a property in Southwick.

Clarke was demanding money and making violent threats during the disturbance on October 18, 2023.

Officers attended and spoke to the woman, who was in the property.

Clarke sought to control her actions and separate her from her friends. When Clarke did not approve of her behaviour, he would rape and assault her.

Some of the violence was witnessed by the victim’s young children.

Clarke, of Whiterock Place in Southwick, would also demand money from the victim culminating in the incident on October 18.

When Clarke was arrested later that day he assaulted a female police officer, injuring her hand.

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He was subsequently charged with, and convicted of, five counts of rape, two counts of assault, engaging in controlling/coercive behaviour and assaulting an emergency worker.

At Lewes Crown Court on Friday, July 12, Clarke was given a sentence of 24 years, comprising 19 years in custody with another five to be spent on licence.

He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and a restraining order, both to last indefinitely.

Detective Constable Rachel Hilton said: “Shaun Clarke subjected his victim to torment and abuse, the effects of which will last a lifetime.

“The manner in which young children were forced to witness his appalling behaviour shows how abuse can pull other innocent people into its orbit. Those children must now come to terms with his offending as they grow up.

“I would like to thank the victim and her family for their bravery and support throughout this process. They have helped put a dangerous man behind bars.

“We will continue to do all we can to protect women and girls – helping to keep them safe from harm and, should the worst happen, ensure offenders face justice.

“If you are a victim of sexual or violent crime, please report it to the police online or via 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency. With our partners, we will give you the support you need and fight to get you justice.”