TOPCLIFFE PAEDOPHILE ROBERT MASON SENTENCED FOR ABUSING GIRLS AS YOUNG AS SIX
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Topcliffe Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Topcliffe and the surrounding areas, Robert Evan Mason, an 80-year-old resident of Swale View in Topcliffe, has been sentenced to prison for a series of heinous child abuse offences. The conviction follows a lengthy trial at York Crown Court, where Mason was found guilty of seven serious charges related to the sexual exploitation of two young girls.
During the proceedings, it was established that Mason committed six counts of indecent assault on children, alongside one count of engaging in an act of gross indecency with a child. These offences spanned several years, with the court hearing that Mason’s abuse began when one of his victims was only six years old. The details of the abuse were described as 'monstrous' by the judge, highlighting the severity and prolonged nature of Mason’s actions.
The court also clarified that Mason was acquitted of ten other sexual assault charges, which indicates that the evidence did not support those particular allegations. Despite this, the seven convictions were deemed sufficient to warrant a significant custodial sentence.
The victims, who showed remarkable bravery in coming forward, reported Mason’s offending to North Yorkshire Police in January 2020. Their courage in speaking out helped bring the case to court and ultimately led to Mason’s conviction. The sentencing was handed down immediately following the verdict, reflecting the gravity of his crimes and the court’s recognition of the impact on the victims.
Community members in Topcliffe and beyond have expressed their shock and outrage at the details of the case, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding children and ensuring that offenders are held accountable. Mason’s actions have left a lasting scar on the victims, and his imprisonment aims to serve justice and protect others from similar harm.
During the proceedings, it was established that Mason committed six counts of indecent assault on children, alongside one count of engaging in an act of gross indecency with a child. These offences spanned several years, with the court hearing that Mason’s abuse began when one of his victims was only six years old. The details of the abuse were described as 'monstrous' by the judge, highlighting the severity and prolonged nature of Mason’s actions.
The court also clarified that Mason was acquitted of ten other sexual assault charges, which indicates that the evidence did not support those particular allegations. Despite this, the seven convictions were deemed sufficient to warrant a significant custodial sentence.
The victims, who showed remarkable bravery in coming forward, reported Mason’s offending to North Yorkshire Police in January 2020. Their courage in speaking out helped bring the case to court and ultimately led to Mason’s conviction. The sentencing was handed down immediately following the verdict, reflecting the gravity of his crimes and the court’s recognition of the impact on the victims.
Community members in Topcliffe and beyond have expressed their shock and outrage at the details of the case, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding children and ensuring that offenders are held accountable. Mason’s actions have left a lasting scar on the victims, and his imprisonment aims to serve justice and protect others from similar harm.