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Nursery Worker Vincent Chan

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Allira Thu 12-Feb-26 18:48:16

Tbe nursery worker, Vincent Chan, hs been found guilty of 56 charges of sexual assault, possession of indecent images and voyeurism.

Judge John Dodd KC told Wood Green Crown Court that Chan was a "perverse and depraved" man who had "clearly lost all sense of moral compass". His offences spanned from 2008 to 2024 and his victims ranged in age from two to a woman in her 70s.

He received a mere 18 years sentence for these offences.

Chan, who was sentenced to a further eight years on extended licence, also confessed to spying on girls and women as they got undressed in their bedrooms and used the toilet, as well as sexually assaulting a woman as she slept.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crl4np670llo

This is the second case this week. Nursery worker Nathan Bennett was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court, to be sentenced at a later date.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly3yn4kjwzo

Is it just me, or should these vile paedophiles never be let out of prison again? Is it time our sentencing guidelines were revisited? Chan's sentence in no way reflects the crimes and the long lasting agony he has caused to so many families.

Tuliptree Thu 12-Feb-26 19:03:22

J can’t begin to imagine what it must be like for those parents.

Allira Thu 12-Feb-26 19:11:27

He will be coming out on licence when those toddlers are young adults.

I don't know if I want to weep in despair or anger.

Casdon Thu 12-Feb-26 19:19:23

The Nathan Bennett case was chilling. I notice the nursery has since closed. The sense of betrayal by the parents, and the guilt felt by the other nursery workers must be overwhelming.

Fallingstar Thu 12-Feb-26 19:19:25

Sone people are just evil, I hate to say it but is true, they are wired up differently and need to be locked away and never let out.

Fallingstar Thu 12-Feb-26 19:22:09

Allira

He will be coming out on licence when those toddlers are young adults.

I don't know if I want to weep in despair or anger.

Am afraid re-offending is very high with sex offenders, unless he is chemically castrated I doubt he will change.

Doodledog Thu 12-Feb-26 19:29:10

Is that a fixed sentence, or is it when he is eligible for parole?

AGAA4 Thu 12-Feb-26 19:31:18

It's sickening. Life imprisonment for people like this is the only way to keep people safe.

Galaxy Thu 12-Feb-26 19:35:17

The likelyhood of reoffending in cases like these is off the scale.

Tuliptree Thu 12-Feb-26 19:39:33

Galaxy

The likelyhood of reoffending in cases like these is off the scale.

I had a period of time when I worked with a social worker ( not in a social work setting) and two things she said always stayed with me - firstly what you posted and secondly ‘wherever there are children there are paedophiles’

WhiteSwan63 Thu 12-Feb-26 19:48:52

What I’d really like to add to the conversation would probably be removed so I won’t. Suffice to say it’s utterly shocking and upsetting there are people like this man walking around among us.

Dylis Thu 12-Feb-26 19:57:42

Shocking and I find it difficult to fathom how he managed to avoid detection for so long.

Tuliptree Thu 12-Feb-26 20:01:59

Dylis

Shocking and I find it difficult to fathom how he managed to avoid detection for so long.

Indeed - I expect that’s why some of the parents are going to sue the nursery company. It seems incredible

Allira Thu 12-Feb-26 22:14:29

Doodledog

Is that a fixed sentence, or is it when he is eligible for parole?

It was reported 18 years and he was sentenced to a further eight years on extended licence.

In total his offences spanned from 2008 to 2024 and his victims ranged in age from two to a woman in her 70s.
BBC

Allira Thu 12-Feb-26 22:18:00

Dylis

Shocking and I find it difficult to fathom how he managed to avoid detection for so long.

I find that incredible too.

Parents' concerns about signs of physical abuse, scratches, a black eye etc in one case were dismissed by the nursery, apparently. Why did none of the other nursery staff suspect anything?
BBC News

How did both these evil men get away with their crimes for so long?

Basgetti Thu 12-Feb-26 22:19:36

I appreciate that this is a controversial opinion but in some cases, such as this, a full life tariff with no chance of parole is the only just sentence.

Smileless2012 Thu 12-Feb-26 22:25:34

I agree Basgetti.

Tuliptree Thu 12-Feb-26 22:26:16

Basgetti

I appreciate that this is a controversial opinion but in some cases, such as this, a full life tariff with no chance of parole is the only just sentence.

I don’t think it’s a controversial opinion at all - there will always be some cases where that opinion would be shared by many I think and this is certainly one of them.

Fallingstar Thu 12-Feb-26 22:28:29

Basgetti

I appreciate that this is a controversial opinion but in some cases, such as this, a full life tariff with no chance of parole is the only just sentence.

Totally.
Men with such depraved, and I will use the word ‘evil’, sexual appetites, are a danger to society and must never be released, not matter how many years have passed, because I don’t believe such appetites will disappear no matter how the perpetrator may appear to have been rehabilitated.
And nothing can compensate the victims and their families who must live with the dreadful repercussions of what these men have done.

Allira Thu 12-Feb-26 22:48:01

Basgetti

I appreciate that this is a controversial opinion but in some cases, such as this, a full life tariff with no chance of parole is the only just sentence.

I agree, Basgetti.

Bennett has not yet been sentenced for his crimes so it will be interesting to see how his sentence compares.

JenniferEccles Thu 12-Feb-26 22:50:36

I know what I would like to see done to that vile creature.

Lovetopaint037 Fri 13-Feb-26 08:43:43

How could a child go home with a black eye and the nursery not explain what happene? How did he get the opportunity to assault these little sweethearts. Surely staff members were in evidence or were they short staffed? If so the ratio of adults to children had not been adhered to.

Lathyrus3 Fri 13-Feb-26 09:39:00

And yet yesterday posters were telling ‘funny stories” about their granddaughters and their ‘fro fros” on an open Internet forum for paedophiles to access freely, fantasise over, embellish and pass on to their friends. And then many of them will go off to work with access to children and those pictures in their minds.

Some are excited by pictures, some by words.

Any warning or protest was deleted by Gransnet and many said the protests were prudish.

I’m putting the posts themselves down to an ignorance of child abuse

Gransnet won’t take down the thread. They think it is fine.

If a story about your granddaughter is up there for Gods sake get it taken down- though it’s probably too late now.

Me, Im sickened that those stories are still up there, side by side with this thread. Report this if you like and get it deleted like the warnings yesterday.

TerriBull Fri 13-Feb-26 09:54:01

These two cases are truly appalling, the vulnerability of children too young to express in words that they've been assaulted is heartbreaking.

A few years ago in Plymouth, some may remember the case, a female nursery worker was found guilty of sexually assaulting babies, toddlers and making films of those assaults to pass on to a paedophile. I've always wondered why there aren't monitoring cameras in nurseries. Not only for acts of depravity but acts of wilful cruelty too.

Shelflife Fri 13-Feb-26 10:03:16

Surely some nursery staff had their suspicions or knew what was happening!!! Is this another case of not blowing the whistle or were the managers refusing to acknowledge?