A man from Gloucestershire has been jailed for raping a teenage child and sexually assaulting a young woman. Benjamin Vivian-Hucker, aged 22 and from Dursley, met his victims online and carried out his attacks in Bristol and Bath.
He was found guilty of 11 crimes in September last year and was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court last Friday (February 7). The judge said Vivian Hucker “poses a danger to young girls and women” and jailed him for 13-and-a-half years.
The jury found him guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child, two counts of rape, one count of assault by penetration, two counts of breaching an interim sexual risk order, and four counts of the possession of indecent images.
In statements read out in court on their behalf, the two victims said Vivian-Hucker’s offending caused them “profound damage” and that their lives would never be the same again. One said: “Guilt consumed me. I felt like I had to keep the pain hidden from everyone around me – those I loved; those who were closest to me. I couldn’t let them see how much I was suffering.
“Even now I feel like I can’t show them that this continues to haunt me. Some days I manage, other days I’m drowning.
“It took me over a year to process everything. For that first year I lived in denial. I even blamed myself over and over… Once I finally allowed myself to face the reality of the trauma, the flashbacks began. It was then that I started to believe everyone was a threat.”
She added: “I hope you can truly understand the pain I’ve been through since meeting Ben. I hope that one day he realises the profound damage he has caused. My life changed forever because of him, and it will never return to what it was.”
The other said: “At the beginning of this process I couldn’t leave the house due to frequent panic attacks which often made me unable to get to work as I was too emotional to drive. This assault has also triggered me to have flashbacks, which has forced me to seek therapy in order to work through them and move forward.”

Vivian-Hucker is a ‘dangerous offender’
Sentencing him, Judge Cullum said: “You are a young man who poses a danger to young girls and women. You pose a risk of re-offending. You are a dangerous offender.”
Speaking after he was jailed, the lead investigator DS Kate Hughes praised the bravery of the two victims in coming forward. “They have shown immense courage, in both reporting Vivian-Hucker’s crimes and also throughout the judicial process which I know has been incredibly difficult,” she said.
“I am delighted for them that they have been able to see justice served against a man who showed such a blatant disregard for the wellbeing and safety of women and girls. Their bravery has played a crucial role in making sure he is held accountable for his crimes and making sure a dangerous man is taken off our streets.”
Reporting sexual crimes
Avon and Somerset Police said: “Victims of rape or sexual assault, recent or non-recent, can self-refer to The Bridge, a Sexual Assault Referral Centre available 24/7 365 days a year. Visit their website here or call 0117 342 6999. You can also visit here for details of charities and organisations who are experts in supporting victims.”