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Bradford man jailed for 14½ years for attempted rape in Peel Park attack

Khairul Amin, a crack cocaine user described as having 'mad eyes,' was handed an extended sentence of 18½ years after a jury found him guilty of attempted rape, strangulation and assault.

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Bradford man jailed for 14½ years for attempted rape in Peel Park attack
Khairul Amin, a crack cocaine user described as having 'mad eyes,' was handed an extended sentence of 18½ years after a Credit · BBC

Key facts

  • Khairul Amin, 36, of Bradford, was convicted of attempted rape, intentional strangulation and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
  • The attack occurred in Peel Park, Bradford, on 28 August 2025 at approximately 8pm.
  • Amin struck the victim with a stone three times, attempted to strangle her, and punched her repeatedly.
  • He was sentenced to 14½ years in custody with a four-year extended licence period, totaling 18½ years.
  • The victim, a woman in her 30s, suffered serious head injuries, flashbacks, sleepless nights, self-harm and a suicide attempt.
  • Amin was arrested, charged and brought before the courts within 24 hours of the attack.
  • Judge Kirstie Watson assessed Amin as a dangerous offender posing a serious risk to the public.

A violent stranger attack in a Bradford park

A 36-year-old man has been sentenced to 14½ years in prison, with an additional four years on licence, for attempting to rape a woman in Peel Park, Bradford, in an attack that left the victim with lasting physical and psychological scars. Khairul Amin, described in court as a dangerous individual, approached the lone woman as she sat in the park on the evening of 28 August 2025. He had been drinking and smoking crack cocaine, and after asking 'How much for sex?' he began smoking a crack pipe. The woman later told police that 'his eyes looked mad.'

The assault: a prolonged struggle with a stone and strangulation

Amin badgered the victim for sex, then grabbed her and pulled her towards him, saying, 'I'm going to have sex with you. Kiss me now.' When she resisted, he became more aggressive, punching her in the face and digging his nails into her skin. The struggle lasted several minutes. Amin tried to subdue the woman by strangling her, squashing her windpipe. He picked up a large stone and struck her with it three times, leaving her dazed with blurred vision. He then pushed her to the ground, continued punching, and pulled down her clothing and his own joggers.

The victim's courage and the aftermath

The victim, who fought off her attacker, later suffered flashbacks, sleepless nights, and self-harm that led to a suicide attempt. In a victim impact statement read to Bradford Crown Court, she said the attack had 'ruined' her day-to-day life. 'I am still having flashbacks regularly,' she said. 'The defendant has no idea how this has affected every part of my life, and I hope the sentence he receives reflects the pain, trauma and loss of confidence that I have endured since the assault. I hope that he never gets the chance to rob any other person of their life, as he did mine.'

A swift police investigation and dangerous offender assessment

Detective Constable Sue Sutcliffe praised the victim's 'sheer bravery and courage' in reporting the attack quickly, which enabled a fast-paced investigation. Amin was arrested, charged and brought before the courts within a single day. At Bradford Crown Court, Her Honour Judge Kirstie Watson assessed Amin as a dangerous offender who posed a serious risk to the public. She imposed an extended sentence of 14½ years in custody plus four years on licence to protect the public in future. Prosecutor David Hall detailed Amin's drug use and his threatening behaviour during the attack.

Amin's background and the court's verdict

Amin, of no fixed abode but previously of Moor View Drive, Bradford, was found guilty by a jury of attempted rape, intentional strangulation and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He was described in court as a dangerous individual. The judge noted that the extended sentence was necessary because of the severity of the attack and the high risk Amin posed. The four-year licence period means he will be subject to supervision after his release from prison.

The broader implications for public safety

The case highlights the dangers faced by women in public spaces and the importance of swift reporting and police action. The victim's statement underscores the profound and lasting impact of such violence. Detective Constable Sutcliffe said the victim displayed 'sheer bravery and courage' in coming forward, and the police were able to launch a fast investigation leading to Amin's arrest within hours. The sentence sends a clear message that such attacks will be met with severe punishment.

The bottom line

  • Khairul Amin received an extended sentence of 18½ years for attempted rape, strangulation and assault in a Bradford park.
  • The attack involved a prolonged struggle during which Amin used a stone and strangulation, leaving the victim with serious injuries.
  • The victim's quick reporting led to Amin's arrest within 24 hours.
  • Judge Kirstie Watson deemed Amin a dangerous offender requiring an extended sentence to protect the public.
  • The victim suffered severe psychological trauma, including flashbacks, self-harm and a suicide attempt.
  • The case underscores the effectiveness of rapid police response in violent stranger attacks.
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