Man jailed after admitting to sexual assault of woman in Taunton
29 year old Manoj Chinthathira has been jailed after admitting to two counts of rape against a woman
Last updated 8th Jan 2026
A man has been jailed for 12 years after admitting to raping a woman in a Taunton park.
The attack happened between 11pm on Friday 10 and 5am on Saturday 11 October 2025, in Victoria Park.
29 year old Manoj Chinthathira, of Wilfred Road, Taunton was arrested the day after (October 12).
In November 2025 Chinthathira pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and today (January 8) at Taunton Crown Court was sentenced to a 12-year jail term for each offence, to run concurrently.
His Honour Judge Stephen Climie said Chinthathira would be deported after serving 50 per cent of his sentence.
The court heard how Chinthathira had approached the woman - a stranger to him - in the street after noticing that she seemed upset.
Enquiries by officers established that he bought beer from a nearby shop and plied the woman, with alcohol, at first chatting with her in a friendly way.
Nearby security cameras captured the moment he told the woman he was going to rape her, and the terrified woman repeatedly begging "please don't".
Officer in the case DC Amanda Johnson said: "This is a disturbing case in which a man has targeted a vulnerable woman. Manoj Chinthathira saw a woman who was in distress.
"He bought alcohol and took her to a secluded bench in the park. While he at first seemed to be friendly, it seems clear his behaviour was planned and predatory.
"During the sustained assault she was in fear for her life.
"When confronted with his crime, he initially denied it, but the evidence was so compelling he was forced to enter a guilty plea in court.
"I would like to recognise the woman for resolutely supporting an investigation which has taken someone who poses a clear risk to women and girls off our streets.
"I must also thank the members of the public who helped the victim, and those who came forward with information after our initial appeal."
Christine Hart, Senior Crown Advocate from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: "The OIC and her team conducted a thorough and sensitive investigation which included obtaining audio from nearby CCTV cameras that captured the harrowing soundtrack of this incident.
"I echo the comments made in relation to the courage and resilience shown by the victim.
"The CPS are committed to working with the police to both support victims and to bring offenders committing acts of violence towards women and girls to justice."