ALTON PENSIONER JAMES MCKELL FACES PRISON AFTER ADMITTING TO CHILD ABUSE CHARGES
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Alton Child Sexual Abuser
James McKell, an 81-year-old resident of Ackender Road in Alton, is potentially facing a custodial sentence following his admission to multiple historic child abuse allegations. The case was heard at Basingstoke Magistrates Court on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, where McKell pleaded guilty to a total of nine charges related to the abuse of minors.
During the court proceedings, it was revealed that McKell confessed to engaging in seven separate instances of non-penetrative sexual activity with a boy under the age of 16. These incidents reportedly took place at an address in Alton during the 2000s, a period during which the abuse occurred. In addition to these charges, McKell also admitted to two counts of sexually assaulting a male, with the offences occurring in both Alton and Four Marks, also within the same timeframe.
The court acknowledged that McKell was previously regarded as a person of good character, which makes the breach of trust all the more significant. The proceedings also noted that pre-sentence reports are currently being prepared to assess his background and the appropriate level of sentencing. As part of his bail conditions, McKell has been released on a conditional basis, which requires him to avoid any contact with individuals under the age of 18, including the complainant, who has been legally protected from identification.
He is scheduled to be sentenced next month, with the court likely to consider the gravity of his admissions and the breach of trust involved in the case. The legal process continues as authorities prepare for the next steps in delivering justice for the victims involved.
During the court proceedings, it was revealed that McKell confessed to engaging in seven separate instances of non-penetrative sexual activity with a boy under the age of 16. These incidents reportedly took place at an address in Alton during the 2000s, a period during which the abuse occurred. In addition to these charges, McKell also admitted to two counts of sexually assaulting a male, with the offences occurring in both Alton and Four Marks, also within the same timeframe.
The court acknowledged that McKell was previously regarded as a person of good character, which makes the breach of trust all the more significant. The proceedings also noted that pre-sentence reports are currently being prepared to assess his background and the appropriate level of sentencing. As part of his bail conditions, McKell has been released on a conditional basis, which requires him to avoid any contact with individuals under the age of 18, including the complainant, who has been legally protected from identification.
He is scheduled to be sentenced next month, with the court likely to consider the gravity of his admissions and the breach of trust involved in the case. The legal process continues as authorities prepare for the next steps in delivering justice for the victims involved.