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Deported Nursery Abuser's Whereabouts Unknown
25 Jun
Summary
- Nursery worker deported after serving five months of an eight-year sentence.
- Polish authorities have no record of the deportation, raising safety concerns.
- The abuser is barred from returning to Britain but could work with children again.

Roksana Lecka, a 23-year-old Polish national, was deported to her home country on February 5, 2026, after serving a fraction of her sentence for abusing 21 babies and toddlers in London nurseries. She was jailed on September 25, 2025, for assaulting children aged 18 months to two years while under the influence of cannabis. Lecka was released after five months under a government scheme to free up prison space by deporting foreign nationals.
Despite being barred from returning to Britain, administrative errors mean Polish police are unaware of her presence or her convictions. Poland's interior and justice ministries stated that Britain had not provided necessary documentation, and that Lecka was never officially deported. This situation creates a worrying possibility that Lecka could resume working with children.
Lecka's abuse, described as "sadistic" by a judge, occurred between October 19, 2023, and June 28, 2024, at two London nurseries. She inflicted pain by pinching, slapping, punching, and kicking children. One child was kicked five times in the face. Concerns were raised by colleagues as early as October 2023, but were initially dismissed.