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Former teacher who sexually assaulted teenager jailed

|News, Sexual offences

A former teacher who sexually assaulted a teenage boy has been jailed following a Lancashire Police investigation.

Donald Hunt

Donald Hunt, 69, worked at Rhyddings High School in Oswaldtwistle, when he committed the offences in the late 1980s. His victim was 15 at the time.

The offences were reported to the police in June 2019 when officers launched an investigation. Following consultation with the CPS, Hunt was charged with offences of Indecent Assault on a boy under the age of 16 years.

He pleaded guilty to three of the four counts on the first day of his trial at Preston Crown Court earlier this year.

Today (July 18) Hunt, of Fairfield Street, Accrington, was sentenced to 11 months immediate custody. He was also made subject of a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order and told to sign the Sex Offenders Register for the next 10 years.

Enza Geldard, Senior Crown Prosecutor for CPS North West Rape and Serious Sexual Offences (RASSO) Unit said: "Donald Hunt's offences are particularly disturbing given his position in a school at the time.

"He pleaded guilty at the last available opportunity showing utter disregard for the effect this would have on the person he abused. I would like to thank this man for coming forward and hope that following today's sentence he can begin to move on with his life.

"The CPS will continue to work with the police to bring to justice anyone who sexually abuses or exploits children, regardless of when it happened."

Michael Cross, of Lancashire Police PPU Investigations Team, said: "Hunt engaged in this abhorrent behaviour purely for his own sexual gratification and he betrayed his position of trust as a teacher.

"Hunt waited until the first day of trial before finally admitting his guilt, leading the victim to believe he would have to re-live his ordeal by giving evidence.

"I would like to praise the victim for his bravery. I hope the result of this case encourages other victims to come forward and all reports will be investigated with sensitivity, regardless of when the offence was committed."

Notes to editors

  • Donald Hunt's D.O.B. is 01/06/1954.

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