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London nursery worker who sexually abused children jailed for 18 years
Summary
Vincent Chan has been sentenced to 18 years in prison with an additional eight years on extended licence after admitting sexual offences against children and some women; the court said he will be eligible for parole two-thirds into the custodial term.
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Vincent Chan, a former nursery worker in north London, has been jailed after admitting sexual offences against children and some adult women over a number of years. The case was heard at Wood Green Crown Court and was brought to wider attention after a colleague reported concerning material. Police investigators recovered a large amount of digital evidence from seized devices. The court imposed a custodial sentence and an extended licence period.
Key facts:
- Chan pleaded guilty to multiple sexual offences and was sentenced to 18 years in prison plus an additional eight years on extended licence, as reported at sentencing.
- Police said seized electronic devices contained substantial images and videos, which led to further charges and investigation.
- The judge stated Chan will be eligible for parole after serving two-thirds of the custodial term; families have brought civil claims and a dedicated helpline was set up, as reported.
Summary:
The court found that the offences involved multiple victims and extensive digital material, and imposed a lengthy custodial term with an extended licence. Investigations and legal actions by affected families continue alongside the reported parole timetable.
