BRITAIN's "most beautiful" beach paradise has become a terrifying "badlands" with 100 reports of rape and 300 knife crimes every year.
The golden sands of Bournemouth's award-winning beach welcome more than 3.5million visitors every summer.
The golden sands of Bournemouth beachCredit: GettyAmie Gray, who worked as a personal trainer, was stabbed to death in Bournemouth last monthCredit: Craig Blake Pictured: Police search the cliffside and a construction site near West Cliff following Ms Gray's murderCredit: BNPSCrowds of sunseekers on the sandy beach at BournemouthCredit: GettyAway from its iconic beach, from at least the outside, the Dorset town boasts traditional high street with independent shops and pubs offering idyllic sea views.
But a recent spate of sex assaults and fatal knife attacks has left the seaside resort reeling.
Amie Gray, 34, was stabbed to death in a horror attack on Durley Chine Beach at 11.42pm on May 24.
Spectacular New Year fireworks light up London sky as huge crowds celebrate across UK for first time in three yearsA second woman was also taken to hospital after sustaining serious injuries and has since been discharged.
The double stabbing has shocked the country, with police arresting a man on suspicion of murder last week.
It follows the heinous case of Benjamin Lee Atkins, who was last month convicted of murdering, decapitating and dismembering his lodger in the town - before boasting about eating his cheeks.
Last summer, teenager Cameron Hamilton was knifed to death in the early hours of the morning.
Knife-obsessed asylum seeker Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai, 21, was also last year jailed for stabbing to death aspiring Royal Marine Tom Roberts outside a takeaway in the town.
Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show Dorset Police recorded 328 knife offences in the year ending December 2023.
That is up from 146 recorded by the force from April 2013 to March 2014.
In Bournemouth specifically, 119 knife incidents have been recorded so far this year ahead of the busy summer period - with 296 recorded last year and 288 in 2022.
These crimes include a range of incidents such as: proactive stop searches in which a knife was located on an individual, aggravated burglary, robberies where a knife was used, in addition to assaults and stabbings.
Across the whole of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole in last 12 months there were 29 stabbing incidents with knives or a sharply pointed article and four of these were within Bournemouth town centre.
Robbie Williams poised to launch his own brand of energy drinks to rival PrimeThe vast majority of these stabbing incidents involved individuals who were known to each other.
But knife crime is not the only issue plaguing the town.
Residents have drawn comparisons to the Wild West after an alarming increase in sexual assaults.
In one of the most troubling cases last summer, two girls aged 10 and 11 claimed they were indecently assaulted as they swam in the sea near to the pier.
Gabriel Marinoaica, 20, was jailed for six years and six months in April after he was found guilty of pulling a then 15-year-old girl out of her depth and raping her in the sea.
Dorset Police has also charged a man with two counts of rape and sexual assault after receiving reports from two teenage girls in separate incidents around Bournemouth Oceanarium on Sunday, May 19.
Away from the beach, a man has this week been charged with the sexual assault of a woman at the Bar So nightclub in Bournemouth town centre.
More than 100 reports of rape were made to police in Bournemouth town centre last year, along with a further 97 in the district of Bournemouth North and 91 in Bournemouth East.
Gabrielle Johnson, who has a teenage daughter, told The Sun last summer: "I do worry because you don't know who is looking at you.
"I don't let her go to the beach by herself, she normally goes with a friend and her mum. I'm lucky she is quite sensible.
"But I do think it would be good if the police were around more. I don't know how else we can stop that happening."
The offences detailed within this FOI data involved male and female victims, both within homes, business premises and other locations and a small number reported to have occurred in public spaces.
They also include offences where the suspect and victim were known to each other, as well as non-recent reports relating to offences that could have occurred many years ago but were reported during that time frame.
The spate of horrific knife attacks and sexual assaults adds to a worrying number of boarded up shops and businesses in the town.
House of Fraser, Debenhams and a Marks & Spencer are among the casualties in recent years.
Prestigious and once-thriving hotels such as Bay View Court, Cottonwood and Ocean View have also shut down despite their premium locations.
Kevin Nichols says Bournemouth is becoming a neglected townCredit: BNPSA boarded up unit in Bournemouth town centreCredit: BNPSA study last year found there were more than 40 empty shop units in the town centre, with residents complaining of the town having become rundown in recent years.
More than 80 businesses in the town have now joined a new Against Business Crime Partnership nlaunched earlier this year.
The campaign was launched "in response to rising levels of theft, verbal and physical abuse and anti-social behaviour".
It comes after Bournemouth Council leader Vikki Slade admitted last month to witnessing a drug deal as she walked through the town centre with local MP Sir Conor Burns.
She told the Bournemouth Echo: "We were in the Square saying goodbye, there were a couple of street drinkers, and then we witnessed what appears to be a very visible drug deal."
Mr Burns added: "We've got to be really clear - council, business, community can do so much, but the police are central to the town. It's time for some straight talking."
Meanwhile, following the death of Ms Gray last month, Dorset Police has stated there will be "enhanced" patrols over the weekend and going forward.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Lyne said: "I would like to thank our communities in and around Bournemouth for their support and patience through what I know will have been an unsettling week for many."
He added: "Hopefully, Dorset Police has struck that balance to maintain public confidence as much as possible, accepting there is still significant work to be done with partners across the town to ensure public safety is maintained as a paramount concern."
Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai, an Afghan asylum seeker, was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 21-year-old Thomas RobertsCredit: PABenjamin Atkins murdered 49-year-old Simon Shotton in BournemouthCredit: PACameron Hamilton, 18, who died from a stab wound following a fight in BournemouthCredit: PA