Speaking after the sentencing hearing, an NSPCC spokesman said: “The victims in this horrific case have shown incredible courage to speak out and ensure this evil abuser is brought to justice. “It is vital they now receive the support they need to attempt to move forward with their lives. “This case shows that survivors of abuse will be listened to, no matter how long ago it happened or who the abuser was. They do not need to suffer in silence.
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