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Bolton man, 74, jailed after giving woman ‘unknown substance’ and raping her

The victim admits the horrific incident has 'destroyed' her.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 8th April 2026

A 74-year-old man has been sentenced to prison after the rape of a woman in Bolton last year.

Stephen Biggs, of Furness Square in Bolton, appeared at Bolton Crown Court this week where he was sentenced after pleading guilty to one count of rape of a woman 16 years or over (the victim’s age has not been disclosed), and one count of sexual assault, at an earlier hearing.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) explained that in late March 2025, a woman befriended Biggs and he invited her alone to his address.

Biggs then proceeded to give the woman an ‘unknown substance’, which led to her feeling drowsy and later falling unconscious in his home.

When she awoke from being unconscious, some of the woman’s clothing had been removed, and she found Biggs on top of her.

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The victim was struggling to gain full consciousness and passed out once again, but after waking up for the second time, she found the Biggs still on top of her with his trousers unzipped and she managed to push him off her.

Following his arrest, Biggs was interviewed by police, where he admitted to raping and assaulting the victim whilst she was unconscious, and was subsequently sentenced to nine years in prison.

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GMP described the assault as ‘horrific’ and the victim bravely admitted: “It’s destroyed me.”

Speaking following Biggs’ sentencing, Detective Constable Jordan Brown, from GMP’s Bolton CID, said: “This was a horrific assault that happened to the victim all without her consent and without her knowledge at the time.

“She has been immensely brave coming forward to report this and supporting the investigation and I would like to thank her for her continued strength and courage during this difficult time.

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“We remain committed to supporting victims of sexual violence and bringing offenders to account, no matter how long it takes.

“I urge anyone who may have gone through this to please come forward and report. You will always be treated with respect and your reports will always be taken seriously.” 

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