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Teacher Guilty of Abuse Over 40 Years Ago
24 Apr
Summary
- Former teacher convicted of sexually abusing pupils decades ago.
- Abuse occurred between 1978 and 1982 at Junior King's School.
- Victims found courage to report abuse recently, leading to justice.

Dennis Fletcher, a former resident boarding master at Junior King's School in Canterbury, has been convicted of sexually abusing two pupils. The abuse occurred between 1978 and 1982, when the boys were under 14 years old.
Fletcher, who lived adjacent to the dormitories, patrolled at night and targeted boys who violated school rules. He had previously pleaded guilty to one count of indecent assault and a second charge was proven after a trial. The Crown Prosecution Service emphasized that the victims found the courage to report the abuse recently, after decades of silence.
Senior Crown Prosecutor Louise Lamont stated that Fletcher abused his position of power over the boys in his care. The convictions serve as a reminder that offenders can still face justice for crimes committed many decades ago. Fletcher is scheduled for sentencing on July 3rd.
This case demonstrates that justice can be achieved long after offenses have taken place. The bravery of the victims in coming forward after so many years has been crucial in bringing Fletcher to justice for his terrible crimes.