ALBERT MARVIN FROM BAGWORTH SENTENCED FOR CHILD ABUSE IN EAST RIDING AND LEICESTERSHIRE

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Bagworth Sexual Abuser
Albert Marvin, a 75-year-old man formerly employed at a care home, has been sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty of indecently assaulting children during the 1970s and 1980s. The lengthy investigation uncovered his involvement in multiple offenses committed at a care facility in the East Riding area as well as in Leicestershire. The victims, all boys aged between 12 and 15, suffered from Marvin’s actions, which have been described by authorities as causing enduring psychological trauma.

Marvin’s criminal record also includes convictions related to abuse at St William’s care home, where he was linked to long-term misconduct by the former principal and a priest. The investigation revealed a disturbing pattern of abuse that spanned several years, highlighting the systemic failures that allowed such misconduct to persist within these institutions.

Officials emphasized the profound and lasting impact Marvin’s crimes have had on his victims, many of whom have struggled with the emotional scars for decades. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness of his offenses and the importance of holding perpetrators accountable, regardless of how much time has passed since the crimes occurred. Marvin’s conviction marks a significant step in addressing historical abuse cases and delivering justice for those affected.
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