Warwick man jailed for sexually abusing young child causing 'lifelong suffering'

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Warwick Child Sexual Abuser
A man who sexually abused a young child has been jailed. Justin McGarry caused his victim 'lifelong suffering' but has now been brought to justice. Police said in 2020 they received a report of sexual offences against a child. McGarry was arrested and subsequently charged. McGarry, 35, appeared at Warwick Crown Court yesterday (June 30). He was found guilty of eight counts of sexual abuse of a child under 13. READ MORE: Home Office issues 13-word response after two Coventry men killed by Albanian 'in UK illegally' McGarry, of Emscote Road, Warwick, was sentenced to nine years in jail. He was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register. Detective Sergeant Stephen Barr said: “Justin McGarry caused suffering to the victim and their family, which is lifelong, and it is because of their courage to come forward that we have been able to see him brought to justice. “We are grateful to everyone who worked to support us from the point of receiving the initial report through to the day of sentencing. I hope this conviction demonstrates that Warwickshire Police are determined to bring offenders to justice, serving and protecting our communities with compassion and a victim focus. To anyone who has suffered sexual abuse, please do not suffer in silence and do not be afraid to tell someone.”
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