KENNETH PARKER'S HORRIFIC ABUSE IN MOSSLEY: 12-YEAR SENTENCE FOR CHILD SEX OFFENSES

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Mossley Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Mossley, Kenneth Parker, a 62-year-old man residing at Sovereign Hall Caravan Park, has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term of 12 years for a series of heinous sexual offenses committed against a young girl. The sentencing took place at Minshull Street Crown Court, where Parker was found guilty of multiple counts related to the abuse.

Prior to the sentencing, Parker had entered a guilty plea to two counts of indecently assaulting a child. Additionally, he was convicted of two counts of committing indecency with a child, along with two further counts of indecent assault. The court's decision reflects the severity of his crimes and the impact on the victim.

The abuse spanned a distressing period during the 1980s, when the victim was still a young girl. According to court records and victim testimony, Parker subjected her to repeated sexual abuse, often twice or even three times a week. These assaults persisted over a period of eight years, marking a prolonged and traumatic ordeal for the young girl.

The abuse continued into her teenage years, with Parker managing to conceal his depraved activities for many years. It was only after years had passed that the victim found the courage to come forward and report the crimes, leading to Parker's eventual arrest and conviction.

The case has garnered significant attention in Mossley, highlighting the importance of vigilance and support for victims of childhood abuse. The court's decision to impose a 12-year sentence underscores the gravity of Parker's actions and serves as a stark reminder of the devastating effects of such crimes on victims and their families.
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