DERYK ALEX FROM TOTNES SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS FOR HISTORIC INDECENT ASSAULTS

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Totnes Sexual Abuser
An 81-year-old man from Totnes, Deryk Alex, has been sentenced to a two-year prison term after being found guilty of indecent assault offences that took place during the 1980s. The crimes, which remained undisclosed for decades, only came to light after the victim summoned the courage to speak out, revealing a disturbing pattern of abuse that had been hidden for many years.

According to court reports, Deryk Alex employed seemingly innocent activities, such as piggy-back rides and other games, as a means to conceal his abusive behavior towards a young girl. These acts of exploitation were carried out in a manner that allowed him to manipulate and silence his victim for a long period, with the abuse only being uncovered after extensive investigation and the victim’s decision to break the silence.

The court acknowledged the profound and lasting harm inflicted upon the victim, recognizing the emotional and psychological scars that such abuse can leave behind. Despite the significant passage of time since the offences occurred, the court emphasized the importance of justice and accountability.

The presiding judge commended the victim for their bravery in coming forward after so many years, which played a crucial role in bringing the case to trial. While the judge did not impose a custodial sentence immediately, the conviction resulted in Deryk Alex being imprisoned for two years. The decision reflects the court’s recognition of the seriousness of the offences and the need for justice, regardless of the elapsed time since the crimes were committed.
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