Ethan Rowley was serving time for serious sexual offences when he attacked a fellow prisoner with boiling water
A teenage prisoner who is already serving a 21-year sentence has had his time behind bars extended after throwing boiling hot water on the groin of another inmate.
Nottingham Crown Court heard how the victim was attacked by Ethan Rowley, then 19, in the shower block at HMP Nottingham on November 8, 2024.
At the time, the teen was on remand awaiting trial for serious sexual offences, which Derby Crown Court handed to him as 21 years in summer last year, reports Nottinghamshire Live.
Now, he will serve an additional nine months for the seemingly motiveless attack which left his victim with burns over his body and skin hanging off his genitalia and legs.
Judge Michael Auty KC said: “You are currently serving a sentence of 21 years which for someone of your age is exceptional.
“The circumstances surrounding this offence are that while serving at HMP Nottingham in the shower block you threw scalding, if not boiling, water over the victim.
“It caused his skin to blister, some of the skin was left hanging off his legs and groin area and caused damage to his genitalia.
“It is not entirely clear what the overall effects were because, as often happens with prisoners, he did not comply with the prison or give a victim personal statement.”
Samantha Warner, prosecuting, said the victim entered the shower block where Rowley was already in a cubicle.
The prosecutor said the defendant got out, dried, dressed and left before returning a short while later.
Miss Warner said: “The victim was in the shower and saw the defendant was holding a blue mop bucket.
“There had been no interaction between them until this point.
“The defendant then threw the contents of the mop bucket towards the victim which landed mostly on his groin and leg area and rendered him in immediate and excruciating pain.
“Bits of skin were falling off and he began blistering.
“He left but other prisoners brought him back to the shower and drenched him in cold water while the defendant was pulled from the netting over the landing.
“The victim was taken to the QMC for treatment where he had suffered burns to his chest, thighs, right arm and blistering to his genitalia.”
Rowley, now 20 and of HMP Swinfen Hall, and from where he appeared over a video-link into court, pleaded guilty to a charge of throwing a destructive substance with intent to burn, maim, disfigure, disable and do grievous bodily harm.
In July last year he was handed the 21-year sentence for raping two different women in Derbyshire and has two other previous convictions for violence.
Gregor Purcell, mitigating, said: “I have no doubt it would have been pretty unpleasant blistering and it is undoubtedly painful and deliberate harm caused by him.
“He is a young man who is already facing an extremely long period inside for someone of his age.”

