Former top lifesaver jailed for child abuse

Former top lifesaver jailed for child abuse
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Diane Abbott, 60, of Pembroke Road, was jailed for 16 months for 12 charges of raping a seven-year-old boy after a row with her son Ian and an attempted rape of a five-year-old girl.

Abbott, who had spent nine years in jail, was found guilty of abusing Ian, now 18, while he was playing football with other players,룰렛 a jury at Manchester Crown Court was told.

But she was freed on bail after giving evidence to police and was arrested outside Manchester police headquarters after being spotted in a car with an unnamed man before she was released.

The three other men accused were 오바마 카지노Ian, 31, who is white, one of a black family, and David, also 31.

The court heard Ian met a black father of a family when he was 10.

He and his family lived in a detached house in the same area of Sheffield in the early 1970s.

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Ian’s father John and daughter Sue look on as Diane Abbott is jailed

As the child’s father Ian moved to Sheffield and married an African woman, Sue, and eventually moved to a farm outside Sheffield in 1985.

Sue was born before Ian and Ian had a son and the family moved into a house in a cul de sac close to the community centre.

Ian’s wife, Ian, said he lived in the same cul de sac as the children and that the family were never told about the alleged abuse and the house was empty when the abuse took place.

At some point, Sue had asked the father, who was still living in the cul de sac, to get rid of Ian, Ian’s sister Sue said, although her family did not have children themselves.

Ian eventually married Sue, a British soldier, in 2006.

Image copyright Police Scotland Image caption Diane Abbott, who had spent nine years in jail, was released on bail after giving evidence to police

He took his wife to the local police station in October 2013 – three weeks after she gave evidence at a previous hearing – and said he was having an affair with one of the women.

Two days after they met, Diane Abbott told police she thought about killing her husband.

When she told her son, he told her not to worry, saying the affair was going to end because he had already found a good girl to marry and her ex husband was now dating another woman.