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Nursery Worker Admits Abusing Toddlers in North London
3 Dec
Summary
- Worker pleaded guilty to 26 charges, including severe abuse categories.
- Investigation began after a whistleblower's tip-off.
- The nursery involved, Bright Horizons in West Hampstead, has since closed.

Vincent Chan, a 45-year-old nursery worker, has pleaded guilty to 26 serious charges, including sexual assault and creating indecent images of children, at Wood Green Crown Court in north London. The investigation into Chan's abhorrent actions was launched following a crucial tip-off from a whistleblower, leading to what the Metropolitan Police described as one of their most challenging cases.
Police discovered deeply disturbing material on devices seized from the Bright Horizons nursery on Finchley Road, West Hampstead, including video evidence of the abuse. Some of this evidence was filmed on nursery iPads. The nursery branch has since ceased operations. Chan, who had been advance vetted, worked with children aged two to four, holding roles such as art specialist and room leader.
Victims' families, present in court, released a statement expressing shock and distress, questioning how Chan was employed and how the abuse persisted. They feel Bright Horizons failed in its safeguarding duties and are seeking accountability. A spokesperson for Bright Horizons stated they are appalled by the crimes and committed to supporting the affected children and families.




