Vincent Chan jailed 18 years for sexual abuse at London nursery
In Brief
Vincent Chan sentenced to 18 years for sexually abusing children and women over nearly two decades.
Key Facts
- Vincent Chan was sentenced to 18 years in prison at Wood Green Crown Court for sexual abuse.
- Chan abused young children in his care at a London nursery, including physical sexual abuse.
- He took obscene photographs of children and created others using software.
- Chan also took obscene images of himself in a classroom and set up cameras to watch women.
- Judge John Dodd KC described Chan's actions as 'perverse and depraved' and said he had 'lost all sense of moral compass.'
What Happened
Vincent Chan, a former nursery worker in London, was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison for sexually abusing young children and women over nearly two decades. His crimes included physical abuse, taking and manipulating obscene images of children, and secretly filming women in the nursery setting. The case was heard at Wood Green Crown Court.
Why It Matters
This case highlights serious breaches of trust and safeguarding failures in childcare settings. The lengthy sentence reflects the gravity of Chan's crimes and serves as a warning to institutions to strengthen protections for vulnerable children and staff. It underscores the importance of vigilance and accountability in environments caring for minors.
Sources
- BBC News — 'Utterly wicked' nursery abuser jailed for 18 years(just now)
- The Guardian — London nursery worker who sexually abused children jailed for 18 years(3h ago)
