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Former teacher accused of sexually assaulting and murdering the baby he was trying to adopt appears in court
Former teacher accused of sexually assaulting and murdering the baby he was trying to adopt appears in court

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Former teacher accused of sexually assaulting and murdering the baby he was trying to adopt appears in court

A former teacher accused of sexually assaulting and murdering the baby he was trying to adopt has appeared in court. Jamie Varley, 36, was in the process of adopting 13-month-old Preston Davey in 2023 along with co-accused John McGowan-Fazakerley, 31, who also appeared in the dock at Preston Crown Court on Monday. Members of the child's family sat yards away in the public gallery alongside police officers, one woman in tears as she looked over at the defendants. Varley is accused of murder, manslaughter, two counts of assault by penetration of a child, five counts of child cruelty, one count of inflicting grievous bodily harm, and one count of sexual assault of a child. He is further accused of 10 counts of taking indecent photographs of a child, one count of distributing indecent photographs of a child, two counts of possessing indecent pseudo images of a child, and one count of possession of an extreme pornographic image. McGowan-Fazakerley is charged with allowing the death of a child, as well as two counts of child cruelty and one count of sexual assault of a child. All the charges against both men, who lived in Grimsargh, near Preston, span between March and July of 2023, and relate to Preston Davey. Judge Robert Altham set the date for the trial of both men as April 14, 2026. It is estimated to last up to eight weeks. He remanded both defendants, who spoke only to confirm their names, in custody to next appear for a plea hearing on October 13. Judge Robert Altham, at the beginning of a 30-minute hearing dealing with administrative matters, said: 'I gather there are members of Preston's family here. They are most welcome.' A police investigation first began after officers were called to Blackpool Victoria Hospital at 7.15pm on July 27, 2023 after the baby was brought in unresponsive. Preston was pronounced dead a short time later. Varley was suspended as teacher at South Shore Academy, Blackpool, when he was arrested in 2023, the Cidari Multi Academy Trust, which now runs the school, said.

Polish worker, 22, at £1,900-a-month Montessori nursery is found GUILTY of attacking 21 toddlers in her care
Polish worker, 22, at £1,900-a-month Montessori nursery is found GUILTY of attacking 21 toddlers in her care

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Polish worker, 22, at £1,900-a-month Montessori nursery is found GUILTY of attacking 21 toddlers in her care

A worker at a £1,900-a-month Montessori nursery has today been found guilty of assaulting 21 toddlers. Roksana Lecka, 22, has been convicted of 'badly harming' 21 infants at the Riverside Nursery in Twickenham, south-west London, last year. She admitted seven counts of child cruelty, including kicking a boy in the face and punching a girl in the side, justifying this behaviour by claiming she was sleep deprived from smoking cannabis all night with her boyfriend. Lecka denied 17 other similar charges but a jury at Kingston Crown Court unanimously found her guilty today. Parents wept in the public gallery as the verdicts were read out, while Lecka was also tearful as she was led away to the cells. One child was repeatedly kicked in the face by Lecka who even punched a baby after dragging her out of a cot. Concerned parents first began photographing and reporting unexplained injuries on their children's tiny bodies as early as March last year. They watched in horror in court as jurors were shown some of Lecka's sadistic attacks, including CCTV footage of her kicking the boy repeatedly in the face. Staff noticed the children had been scratched and bruised and Lecka was suspended on June 28, 2024. The 22-year-old told her trial she was 'addicted' to vaping and would be 'moody' if she wasn't able to puff on the device during work After watching hours of CCTV and reviewing evidence compiled by parents, Lecka was charged with 24 counts of child cruelty. She admitted seven of the charges against her but denied a further 17. Today after nine hours and 53 minutes, jurors convicted her of 14 of the remaining 17 child cruelty counts and acquitted her of three. She was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Kingston Crown Court on September 26. Judge Sarah Plaschkes KC exempted the jury from future service for the next 10 years. There were gasps from jurors and weeping parents in the public gallery as horrifying footage of Lecka's attacks on toddlers, who were left writhing in agony, was shown during her trial. They saw horrifying CCTV footage of Lecka kicking a boy in the face four times before stepping on his shoulder. The trainers she was wearing later seized by police. In further footage played to the court, Lecka can also be seen pinching the legs, back and underarm of a young girl who is crying from the pain. There were also clips of her pinching the side of a girl's face and grabbing her hair. She is seen vaping in another clip before grabbing a baby out of a crib and pinching and punching the baby. Lecka was 'looking around' at other members of staff to see who was 'watching these assaults occur', the court heard. But the 22-year-old, who moved to Britain from Katowice in southern Poland when she was three, explained away each sickening act of violence with a chilling nonchalance. She had told the jury: 'I can't remember the things I was doing because I was smoking cannabis that was affecting my memory.' Giving evidence in a smart black suit jacket over a black top, her blonde hair tied back in a neat ponytail, she claimed that an alleged pinch to a boy's stomach was simply a tender hug. A rough yank on a boy's hair was a 'ruffle with my fingers.' A series of violent jabs to another toddler's stomach that left his abdomen black and blue were just 'playful pokes to the side,' she insisted. A baby Lecka smacked twice around the face while puffing on her vape was actually only crying because 'she was distressed having just woken up from a nap.' And a sickening moment when she threw a girl onto a mat had merely been some 'rough handling,' she declared. The former beauty worker changed several pleas to guilty just before her trial begun, having been shown enhanced CCTV that irrefutably illustrated her crimes. She desperately sought to rationalise her behaviour with a series of pathetic excuses, including that she would get 'moody' if she could not smoke her vape at work, did not have enough sleep, was still feeling the effects of cannabis smoked the night before and had been suffering from period cramps. At that time I was really addicted to vapes, I would smoke two little crystal disposables a day,' she told the court. 'I was vaping in nursery. Because if I did not smoke I would get agitated and fed up. I couldn't keep asking to go to the toilet. Any opportunity I would take. I would be really moody and fed up. 'It would be a couple of puffs and then I'd put it away… I would put it in my bra.' In the week of her suspension, Lecka claimed she had been 'over-prioritising' her boyfriend. 'I was with my boyfriend every night. I was addicted to him,' she said. In her prepared statement, Lecka denied assaulting any children at the Riverside Nursery. When asked in court if it was a lie, she said: 'I was not lying because I was unaware of what I was doing and the things I was doing, I can't remember the things I was doing because I was smoking cannabis that was affecting my memory.' She added: 'The amount of cannabis I was smoking was still affecting me, in that period of time.' Prosecutor Tracy Ayling told jurors that smoking cannabis and not being able to vape were 'excuses'. She added: 'It is clear her actions are deliberate or at the very least careless, but on most occasions we say deliberate. 'There are, of course, some clips where Ms Lecka - as we put it - keeps going back for more.' Her own evidence was damning of the chaotic environment at Riverside Nursery, part of a prestigious group of educational institutions run by Dukes Education. Lecka admitted she hadn't bothered to complete her online safeguarding modules, and staff turnover was so high that workers were constantly training others while on the job. She said she would frequently take toilet breaks to smoke a vape she kept in her bra, which she was seen on CCTV smoking next to children, and would take cannabis with her boyfriend – sometimes before work. Despite this she was praised by management as a model employee and recalled: 'They had experience with people my age or younger who wouldn't stick to the job or do it properly but [head teacher] Noor one day called me into her office and said I was doing really well, she's really proud of me. 'She had even bought me pink roses. 'She said if I continued to do so well she would sort it for me to do Level 3 childcare courses if it was something I wanted.' That she was held in such high esteem goes some way to explain why staff were for so long unable to link her to the horrific injuries suffered by children in their care – injuries that for months were explained away to parents as innocuous accidents. As consultant paediatrician Dr Stephen Rose told the trial, they should have recognised that wounds including bruised earlobes, torsos and thighs must have been caused deliberately. 'Ears do not get injured or bruised accidentally…if it is a bruise it was caused non-accidentally or deliberately inflicted,' he said. 'The side of the torso is relatively protected by the arm, so it is not an area that is bruised accidentally.' Dr Rose added that marks on a child's thigh had likely been caused on purpose because toddlers who fall backwards land on their bottoms, not their thighs. Lecka, who has two younger siblings, was supported throughout the trial by her mother. The Polish national, who studied beauty at Kingston College and worked as a babysitter, barmaid and at a laser removal clinic before getting her job at the nursery, will be sentenced at a later date. A spokesman from Riverside Nurseries said: 'This has been a distressing case, particularly for the children and families directly affected. Our thoughts are first and foremost with those families. 'Following concerns raised by Riverside Nursery staff, the individual was suspended and ultimately charged with offences against a number of children at the Nursery. Although Roksana Lecka was not convicted on all charges, today's verdict confirms the seriousness of those concerns. 'Situations like this are deeply upsetting and represent a profound breach of trust in a professional. We recognise how difficult this has been, in particular for the children and families directly involved. 'Creating places in which children are happy, safe and able to thrive is our top priority, and we will do everything in our power to protect that.' Gemma Burns, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: 'Lecka repeatedly showed exceptional cruelty in her appalling treatment of these babies. 'No parent should have to fear leaving their child in the care of professionals, but the sheer scale of her abuse is staggering. 'The CPS put forward compelling evidence that clearly showed her targeting children when colleagues were either out of the room, or had their backs turned. 'We also called on experts to prove that the injuries Lecka's victims sustained were consistent with pinch marks. 'Lecka was placed in a position of trust and her job required her to provide safety and protection. Instead, she kicked, scratched, and pinched these young children, with this vile abuse of vulnerable victims continuing for many months.'

Nursery worker ‘punched and kicked' children while high on marijuana
Nursery worker ‘punched and kicked' children while high on marijuana

Telegraph

time4 days ago

  • Telegraph

Nursery worker ‘punched and kicked' children while high on marijuana

A nursery worker punched and kicked 21 children while high on marijuana. Roksana Lecka, 22, attacked the children at the £1,900-a-month Montessori Riverside Nursery on Twickenham Green, south-west London. One child was repeatedly kicked in the face by Lecka, and CCTV footage showed her punching a baby after dragging her out of a cot. Staff and parents noticed children had been scratched and bruised and Lecka was suspended on June 28 2024. Lecka was charged with 24 counts of child cruelty at Kingston Crown Court, after detectives watched hours of CCTV, which was also shown to jurors in court. Parents had been compiling evidence of the abuse of their children for months leading up to her being charged, the court heard. Lecka admitted seven of the charges against her but denied a further 17. On Monday, jurors convicted her of 14 of the remaining 17 child cruelty counts and acquitted her of three. Parents in the public gallery wept as the verdicts were read out. Lecka was also tearful as she was led back to the cells. She had told the jury: 'I can't remember the things I was doing because I was smoking cannabis that was affecting my memory.' Lecka said she was also 'addicted' to her vape and her boyfriend, and had been staying with him throughout the week before her suspension. She said: 'At that time I was really addicted to vapes, I would smoke two little crystal disposables a day. 'I was vaping in nursery. Because if I did not smoke I would get agitated and fed up. 'I couldn't keep asking to go to the toilet. Any opportunity I would take. I would be really moody and fed up. 'It would be a couple of puffs and then I'd put it away. I would put it in my bra.' Jurors watched CCTV footage of Lecka kicking a boy in the face; the trainers she was wearing in that case were later seized by police. She admitted that charge. He was kicked four times in the face before she stepped on his shoulder and she then kicked him in the face again. Several family members of the victims were in the public gallery and audible gasps could be heard as the footage was played. In further footage played to the court, Lecka could also be seen pinching the legs, back and underarm of a girl who can be seen crying. There were also clips of her pinching the side of a girl's face and grabbing her hair. She is seen vaping in another clip before grabbing a baby out of a crib and pinching and punching the baby. It was said that Lecka was 'looking around' at other members of staff to see who was 'watching these assaults occur'. In her prepared statement, Lecka said: 'I deny assaulting any children at the Riverside Nursery.' Asked in court if it was a lie Lecka said: 'I was not lying because I was unaware of what I was doing and the things I was doing. I can't remember the things I was doing because I was smoking cannabis that was affecting my memory.' She added: 'The amount of cannabis I was smoking was still affecting me, in that period of time, it affected my memory.' Lecka was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Kingston Crown Court at a later date.

Cannabis-smoking nursery worker GUILTY of punching, grabbing and pinching 22 babies in sick attacks caught on camera
Cannabis-smoking nursery worker GUILTY of punching, grabbing and pinching 22 babies in sick attacks caught on camera

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • The Sun

Cannabis-smoking nursery worker GUILTY of punching, grabbing and pinching 22 babies in sick attacks caught on camera

A CANNABIS- smoking nursery worker has been found guilty of punching, grabbing and pinching 22 babies in sick attacks. Roksana Lecka left the children with scratches to their faces and necks and pinch marks on their inner legs and stomachs. 4 She also kicked one young boy in the face and stomped on him in footage that left the courtroom horrified. The 22-year-old was accused of "badly harming" the tots over a six month period while working at the Riverside Nursery in Twickenham, South West London. The nursery, which charges up to £1,900 a month to look after children aged up to two years, follows the Montessori method of teaching. She has now been found guilty of 15 counts of child cruelty after previously admitting seven charges. Lecka was cleared of two counts relating to one child at Kingston Crown Court. The court also heard how there were no apparent safeguarding issues when Lecka was hired. But last summer, CCTV of the baby room appeared to show the worker pinch a child - leaving them with red marks. In footage played to the court, Lecka could also be seen pinching the legs, back and under arm of a girl who can be seen crying. Further footage showed her pinching the side of a girl's face and grabbing her hair. Lecka can be seen vaping in another clip before she took a baby from a crib and pinched and punched her side. One victim was sat at a table when Lecka repeatedly pinched her - causing the girl to cry, it was said. She then grabbed the girl by the arm and pulled her hair so her head made contact with the table. The court heard Lecka was "looking around" at other members of staff to see who was "watching when these assaults occur". One colleague reported seeing the worker assault a boy by pinching his legs - leading the headteacher to check CCTV. Jurors were told the footage showed Lecka also pinching his nose, body, wrist, and mouth. Police trawled through a month's worth of CCTV and discovered the babies had been "badly treated in some way". They also seized a pair of trainers Lecka had used to kicking a baby four times in the face and step on his shoulder. In her evidence, Lecka told the court she would "smoke cannabis quite regularly with my boyfriend". She said: "At that time I was really addicted to vapes, I would smoke two little crystal disposables a day. "I was vaping in nursery. Because if I did not smoke I would get agitated and fed up. I couldn't keep asking to go to the toilet. Any opportunity I would take. I would be really moody and fed up. 'It would be a couple of puffs and then I'd put it away… I would put it in my bra." She also told the court how she was "so tired" at the time and was not getting any sleep. Lecka claimed she was "addicted" to her boyfriend so was "over-prioritising" him. Her lawyer also claimed she was "worn out, had bad period pains, was short of energy, she was not her normally bubbly self". But prosecutor Tracy Ayling KC told jurors that smoking cannabis and not being able to vape were "excuses" for the alleged offences. She added: "It is clear her actions are deliberate or at the very last careless, but on most occasions we say deliberate. "There are, of course, some clips where Ms Lecka - as we put it - keeps going back for more." Lecka was arrested on July 5 last year and said in a prepared statement: "I deny assaulting any children at the Riverside Nursery…I went into work that day and had a normal day. There were no accidents where any child seemed hurt. "We have procedures for the handling of the children, which I adhered to. I am unaware how any injury to these children were caused." Lecka admitted two charges of child cruelty but denies 21 further offences. 4 4

'Teacher' charged with murdering baby he was adopting
'Teacher' charged with murdering baby he was adopting

Sky News

time7 days ago

  • Sky News

'Teacher' charged with murdering baby he was adopting

A teacher has appeared in court charged with sexually assaulting and murdering a 13-month-old baby boy whom he was in the process of adopting. Jamie Varley, believed to be a secondary school teacher, is also accused of cruelty offences and indecent image charges relating to Preston Davey. Preston was to be adopted by Varley, 36, and the co-accused John McGowan-Fazakerley, 31. Varley only spoke to confirm his identity during the brief hearing at Lancaster Magistrates' Court on Friday. He is accused of murder, two counts of sexual assault of a male child under 13, inflicting grievous bodily harm, and five counts of child cruelty. Varley is also accused of 10 counts of taking indecent photographs of a child, two counts of possessing indecent images of a child, one count of distributing an indecent image of a child, and one count of possessing an extreme image. Varley was remanded in custody until Monday, when he will appear before a judge at a crown court. Following the brief hearing, his co-accused, McGowan-Fazakerley, was also brought into the dock. McGowan-Fazakerley is charged with allowing the death of a child, as well as two counts of child cruelty and one count of sexual assault of a child. He was also remanded in custody. The charges for both men span between March and July 2023 - and relate to Preston Davey. Police began investigating after officers were called to Blackpool Victoria Hospital around 7.15pm on 27 July 2023, shortly after Preston was brought in unresponsive. He died in the hospital not long afterwards.

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