Former Great Ormond Street hospital porter admits child sexual abuse over 35 years

  • 11/27/2020
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A former Great Ormond Street hospital porter has admitted sexual offences against six boys aged as young as six over 35 years. Paul Farrell, 55, has pleaded guilty to 58 child sexual abuse offences carried out between 1985 and 2020, including attempted rape, sexual assault of a child under 13 and making indecent photographs of children. The charges relate to six victims, who cannot be named for legal reasons, who are now aged between eight and 43. The youngest was aged between six and seven at the time he was abused in 1988. Farrell held a number of positions, including working as a porter, at Great Ormond Street hospital for children, in central London, between 1994 and 2020. Wood Green crown court heard at least two victims claimed they were sexually abused by Farrell at the hospital. But Judge Noel Lucas said on Friday: “The prosecution have made it clear that this is not a case where it is alleged that Mr Farrell was targeting children at the Great Ormond Street hospital, rather that children were abused in parts of the hospital in which he had access.” The Metropolitan police said Farrell was first arrested on 16 January and appeared at Highbury magistrates’ court after being charged. But according to the charges his offending continued until June this year, with one boy under the age of 13 sexually assaulted “during lockdown”. Asked by the judge on Friday why there were so many counts on the indictment, prosecutor Paul Douglas said: “In relation to [a complainant] the offending was frequent over a period of 10 years, there were different types of offending.” Farrell previously admitted 25 charges at an earlier hearing. The 58 charges he has pleaded guilty to include: 14 counts of sexual assault of a child under 13; two counts of attempted rape; three counts of making indecent photographs of children. Farrell has denied a further 21 charges, including one count of attempted rape of a child under 13; six counts of sexual assault of a child under 13; one count of rape. Great Ormond Street h ospital said in a statement on Wednesday: “These are truly awful charges and we know that our hospital community, including our patient families, will have concerns or questions. “Due to the ongoing legal proceedings, we cannot go into the details of the case, but we can confirm that the individual who has been charged was dismissed from the Trust and we are continuing to work closely with the police.” The next hearing will be on 5 February next year.

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