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CHRISTOPHER READINGS SENTENCED TO 13 YEARS FOR CHILD ABUSE IN SHETLAND AND CLIFTON HAMPDEN
In a case that has shocked the communities of Shetland and Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire, Christopher Readings, aged 44, has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term of 13 years after being found guilty of heinous child abuse crimes. The conviction stems from a series of sexual offenses committed against two young victims in Shetland between the years 2008 and 2010.Readings, who previously worked as an ambulance worker and had ties to the Ministry of Defence, was tried at the High Court in Edinburgh. The jury at the High Court in Aberdeen delivered a verdict of guilty on six separate charges, which included sexual assault, attempted rape, and engaging in lewd practices. The court heard detailed testimonies from the two children who endured the abuse, both of whom bravely provided evidence against Readings during the trial.
One of the victims, a girl whose identity remains protected, confided in her mother about the abuse, prompting police investigations that uncovered the extent of Readings' misconduct. The court proceedings revealed the disturbing nature of the crimes, which spanned over a two-year period and involved multiple instances of sexual assault.
It was also disclosed that Readings was involved in efforts to establish a private ambulance service in Shetland, known as the Shetland Independent Ambulance Service. Although he was not employed by the Scottish Ambulance Service, he was part of a group attempting to set up this initiative, which was intended to be funded by the local health board and charitable donations.
Detective Chief Inspector Kenny Anderson of the Northern Constabulary commented on the case, emphasizing the gravity of the crimes. He stated, “This was a serious child abuse case which has involved a number of agencies working together and resulted in inquiries being conducted throughout the United Kingdom. I also wish to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the young victims who, despite suffering what can only be described as prolonged and sustained abuse, have shown immense courage.”
He further noted that Readings, despite overwhelming evidence of his guilt, continued to deny the allegations and forced his victims to relive their trauma by testifying in court. The case highlights the importance of vigilance and cooperation among law enforcement agencies to bring such offenders to justice and protect vulnerable children from harm.