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MAN FROM NARBOROUGH, NEAR KING'S LYNN, FOUND GUILTY OF ABUSING YOUNGSTERS AT SCHOOL FOR VULNERABLE BOYS
David Hennessy, of Westfields, Narborough, King's Lynn, was found guilty of abusing boys at Swaylands School in Kent.
He, along with Colwyn Baker and Nigel Putman, abused youngsters over more than 30 years.
Hennessy was convicted of six counts.
The court heard that the offenders exploited pupils, with Baker encouraging others to commit sex acts.
Baker was previously convicted of indecent assault in 1994, and Hennessy of similar offenses in 1993.
The trio, who were residential care officers, exploited the children in their care at the now-closed school.
The convictions stem from a 12-week trial, with sentences to be handed down on May 27.
The investigation revealed a long history of abuse, with over 65 ex-pupils making allegations.
The case highlights the importance of properly investigating historic abuse allegations to protect children in regulated activities.
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s School in Kent. He, along with Colwyn Baker and Nigel Putman, abused youngsters over more than 30 years. Hennessy was convicted of six counts. The court heard that the offenders exploited pupils, with Baker encouraging others to commit...