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Nursery worker Vincent Chan in court for sentencing over abuse
Summary
Vincent Chan has admitted 56 offences involving children in his care and is being sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court after a colleague raised concerns that led to a police investigation.
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Vincent Chan is appearing at Wood Green Crown Court for sentencing after admitting multiple offences involving children in his care. A colleague at a north London nursery reported concerns about him recording children, which led to his suspension and a police inquiry. The court heard the offending dates back to 2007 and involves multiple victims.
Reported facts:
- He pleaded guilty to 56 offences, described in court as including sexual assaults, voyeurism and making indecent images.
- The referral that led to his arrest was made in May–June 2024 after a colleague raised concerns about him filming children in the nursery.
- Police say the offending dates back to 2007 and involves at least 20 female victims, including very young children.
- Authorities have contacted families of around 1,200 children thought to have been in his care and the local nursery branch has closed.
Summary:
The case has led to prosecutions and a court hearing at Wood Green Crown Court where sentencing is taking place and the judge will decide the penalty. The nursery operator has said it commissioned an external review of its safeguarding practices. Outcome details are to be determined by the court.
