THREE people who committed a burglary in Ryde in which a man was seriously assaulted have been jailed for a combined total of more than 33 years.

Police were called to a flat on East Hill Road shortly before 8pm on 27 December 2019, where a man in his 40s had sustained injuries to his face, back and arm, caused by a knife.

During the incident, approximately £1,500 in cash was stolen from the address.

Isle of Wight County Press: The scene of the attack on East Hill Road.

Following an investigation, officers charged three people, who were known to the victim, with aggravated burglary and wounding with intent.

They were Timothy Peter Brown, 40, of no fixed abode, Graham Smith, 41, of George Street, Ryde, and Louise Victoria April Spence, 30, of Station Road, Brading.

The case went to trial at Portsmouth Crown Court on Monday, after the trio denied any wrongdoing.

However, during day four of the trial, yesterday (Thursday), all three pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary. Smith and Brown also admitted wounding with intent.

The charge of wounding with intent in relation to Spence was withdrawn.

Appearing at the same court today (Friday), Smith was jailed for 12 years, Brown was jailed for 12 years and 4 months, and Spence was jailed for nine and a half years.

Following the sentencing, Detective Constable Iain Robertson said: “This was a nasty attack which left a man with a number of serious injuries.

“Brown, Smith and Spence all initially tried to deny their involvement in the offence, but with the odds stacked against them they threw in the towel and admitted their guilt.

“We are pleased that these three have now been brought to justice, and hope this reassures the community that we simply do not tolerate this kind of violence.”

Read more: The crime scene in Ryde after the incident