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CHRISTOPHER KILLEN FROM MAUCHLINE SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL OFFENSES INVOLVING TEENAGE PUPIL IN EAST AYRSHIRE
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Mauchline and the wider East Ayrshire region, a local teacher was sentenced to prison for engaging in inappropriate and illegal conduct with a teenage pupil. Christopher Killen, aged 47, was found guilty of breaching the trust placed in him as an educator and abusing his position to commit a sexual offence involving a 16-year-old girl.The incident came to light after the girl, who had been receiving private drum lessons from Killen at his residence in Mauchline, revealed that their relationship had crossed boundaries. Killen had initially started teaching her music privately when she was just 12 years old. Over the years, their relationship evolved, and by February of the previous year, it had become sexual in nature.
The court heard that the misconduct included a specific incident where the two shared a shower at Killen’s home. During this encounter, Killen was accused of fondling the girl and even inviting her to touch him, actions that constitute serious sexual offences. The details of this incident were presented during the hearing at Ayr Sheriff Court, highlighting the disturbing nature of the abuse.
Following his admission of guilt, Killen was sentenced to eight months in prison. Sheriff Jack McGowan addressed the court, emphasizing the gravity of the offence by stating, “You were in a position of trust and you abused that position.” The sheriff further described Killen’s behaviour as bordering on “predatory and grooming behaviour,” underscoring the manipulative and exploitative nature of his actions.
Andrew Gibb, representing Killen, acknowledged his client’s remorse and said, “He accepts full responsibility.” The case has raised concerns about safeguarding and the importance of vigilance in educational environments, especially in small communities like Mauchline where trust is paramount and breaches of that trust have profound consequences.