Angel Lynn's parents say they can't ever forgive thug boyfriend

‘We don’t know if she’ll ever walk, talk, eat’: Devastated parents of Angel Lynn, 19, who suffered catastrophic injuries after she was kidnapped by her boyfriend and fell from a van at 60mph say they can’t ever forgive him as they call for longer sentence

  • Paddy and Nikki Lynn said Angel has ‘got not life’ now and may never walk or talk
  • The devastated couple said they would ‘never forgive’ 20-year-old Chay Bowskill
  • They said the thug ‘laughed all through court’ and has ‘taken everything from us’
  • Bowskill jailed for seven-and-half years at Leicestershire Crown Court last week
  • The Attorney General said she is considering a complaint sentence was lenient

The parents of a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries when she was kidnapped by her boyfriend and fell from a van have revealed she may never walk or talk again.

Paddy and Nikki Lynn said Angel, 19, has ‘got not life’ now and they would ‘never forgive’ 20-year-old Chay Bowskill.

In a heartbreaking TV interview, the couple said the thug ‘laughed all through court’ and has ‘taken everything away from us’.

Bowskill was jailed for seven-and-a-half years last week after a trial heard he bundled Angel into a van which she then fell out of as it travelled close to 60mph.

The Attorney General later confirmed she is considering a complaint the sentence was unduly lenient.

The parents (pictured, Nikki Lynn) of a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries when she was kidnapped by her boyfriend and fell from a van have revealed she may never walk or talk again 

Paddy and Nikki Lynn said Angel (pictured), 19, has ‘got not life’ now and they would ‘never forgive’ 20-year-old Chay Bowskill

Bowskill (pictured, holding two knives) was jailed for seven-and-a-half years last week after a trial heard he bundled Angel into a van which she then fell out of as it travelled close to 60mph


Shocking CCTV footage (left and right) shows Angel being forced into a van by 20-year-old Chay Bowskill, her boyfriend at the time

Paddy, 53, and Nikki, 47, gave their first TV interview following the court case this morning, but struggled to speak through their tears.

Asked what she thought of the seven-year sentence the boyfriend got, Nikki said: ‘Devastated.

‘Angel’s just got no life now. Ever. We don’t know if she’ll ever walk, talk, eat.’ Paddy said: ‘She was beautiful.’

Nikki continued: ‘She’s amazing. Beautiful. She’s good fun. She was just really happy before she met him. She had lots of friends.

‘Now, he’s just taken everything away from us, our family. He’s taken all that away now I just can’t forgive him now. Ever.’

She went on: ‘They’ve laughed all through court, they’ve laughed all through the court case.’

Paddy said: ‘In the court yes, there was laughter and the judge had to tell them off.’

Nikki said: ‘Their quote was, the other lad said, this has ”ruined his life”. He’s not got a clue. He stood on the stand and said ”this has ruined my life”.

Paddy said of Bowskill: ‘He said he was just putting her in the van to help her, look after her, that he didn’t want her stranded there.’

Nikki added: ‘I think [the sentence] should be looked at again. And I think he should get a longer sentence.

‘I think the day before court, the sentencing, the judge said you’re looking at a hefty sentence – well I don’t think he gave a hefty sentence.’

The trial at Leicester Crown Court heard Bowskill (pictured) had been in prison months before kidnapping Angel the help of friend Rocco Sansome, in September 2020

When he emerged from custody with a 6pm to 6am curfew, he forced his girlfriend (pictured, with her mother Nikki) of a year to keep the same hours

The trial at Leicester Crown Court heard Bowskill had been in prison months before kidnapping Angel the help of friend Rocco Sansome, in September 2020.

When he emerged from custody with a 6pm to 6am curfew, he forced his girlfriend of a year to keep the same hours.

Nikki told jurors the teenager had to be home at 6pm every evening to receive a landline call from her violent and controlling lover.

Paddy told the jury: ‘My daughter might as well have been on a tag as well. If he had to be in at six she had to be in at six too.’

In a series of social media posts, Bowskill is pictured at the age of 14 grinning as he brandishes the zombie knife in a back garden.

Other posts show him making menacing gestures and brandishing a baseball bat.

Jurors were shown CCTV of the moment he chased down the teenager when she walked off during an argument before he bundled her into a van.

Shocking footage shows the thug grabbing her from behind in a bear hug and carrying her back across the road in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire.

The vehicle then left the village at speed and headed for the A6, where emergency services were called to a body in the carriageway soon afterwards.

Angel (pictured) remains in hospital 16 months on, in a ‘catatonic’ state according to her family, unable to communicate or feed herself

Bowskill (right) was jailed for seven and a half years for the kidnap, as well as coercive and controlling behaviour


At trial, Angel’s best friend told the court how her ‘outgoing and chirpy’ nature changed and she became ‘a different person’ after beginning her year-long relationship with Bowskill. (Pictured: Angel)

Angel remains in hospital 16 months on, in a ‘catatonic’ state according to her family, unable to communicate or feed herself.

Prosecutor Jeremy Janes told jurors Bowskill had thrown Angel from the moving vehicle, which was being driven by Sansome.

But Bowskill claimed she jumped and jurors cleared him of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Bowskill, of Syston, and Sansome, of Birstall, both in Leicestershire, were found guilty of kidnap.

Bowskill was also convicted of coercive and controlling behaviour and perverting the course of justice and received a sentence of seven-and-a-half years.

It means he could be released on licence in a little over two years, once time served on remand is taken into account. Sansome was jailed for 21 months.

After the case, Bowskill’s deluded mother rushed to his defence and insisted her son was ‘not a bad boy’.

Kathy Norris spoke out in defence of him as pictures emerged showing him posing with a zombie knife and making offensive gestures.

The carer said she was ‘devastated’ by Angel’s life-changing injuries and her ‘heart goes out to her family’, but later defended her son’s character.

She said: ‘What happened to her has destroyed me – it is horrific, absolutely tragic, a terrible thing and I’m devastated.

‘I knew Angel well, she was always staying with Chay at our house, she was such a lovely, beautiful girl.’

A spokesman for Attorney General Suella Braverman confirmed she had received a complaint Bowskill’s sentence was unduly lenient.

It will now be considered under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.

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