Revealed: How London nursery worker Vincent Chan's horrific campaign of child abuse was uncovered by chance
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Revealed: How London nursery worker Vincent Chan's horrific campaign of child abuse was uncovered by chance
"When arrested, detectives found over a million indecent images of children downloaded on depraved Chan's computer hard drives the youngest just six-months-old. Police also recovered images showing Chan exposing himself and performing a solo sex act in class. But his 14-year reign of horror only came to end by chance when he jokingly showed a female colleague videos taken on a school iPad of a child falling asleep in their food which he had set to music."
"Metropolitan Police Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford, who led the Central Specialist Crime investigation, said: He offended against people who don't have a voice, who can't talk or aren't aware. In essence, that's where he's been able to offend for so long. It was his behaviour near the end that raised suspicion. He went unchecked. Vincent Chan being interviewed by detectives"
"In a victim impact statement, parents whose toddlers attended the nursery said Chan's cruel violation will never dissipate, adding: The knowledge that he was not only capable of such acts but committed them against children within the nursery has created a permanent ache in our hearts. Ordinary memories from early childhood are now tainted with doubt, anxiety and guilt."
Vincent Chan, a nursery worker, abused infants and recorded up-skirt images of schoolgirls. Detectives found over a million indecent images on his computer drives, including children as young as six months. Police recovered images of Chan exposing himself and performing solo sexual acts in class. His 14-year pattern of offending ended after he jokingly showed a female colleague videos on a school iPad of a child falling asleep in food that he had set to music. A staff member reported her concerns to a manager, prompting an investigation. Detectives concluded his offending had escalated before arrest. Chan received an 18-year prison sentence and parents reported lasting emotional harm.
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