MARTIN O’HARA FROM BRIGHTON AND HORSHAM SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST TEENAGE GIRLS

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Brighton Horsham Sexual Abuser
A prominent gymnastics coach operating in West Sussex has been handed a substantial prison sentence of six years after being found guilty of multiple sexual offences involving underage girls. Martin O’Hara, aged 50, faced justice at Brighton Crown Court where he was convicted on eight counts of indecent assault. The allegations against him stem from incidents that took place while he was working as a freelance coach, a role that allowed him access to young girls, some as young as under 14 and under 16.

During the trial, the court heard detailed accounts of O’Hara’s misconduct, which included inappropriate touching and other forms of sexual misconduct. The judge overseeing the case emphasized the gravity of his actions, highlighting the breach of trust and the harm caused to the victims. The court’s decision reflects the serious nature of the offences committed by O’Hara, who was a trusted figure within the local gymnastics community.

As part of his sentencing, O’Hara was ordered to serve half of his six-year term before being eligible for parole. Additionally, upon release, he will be required to remain on the sex offenders register for a specified period, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his activities. The case has sent shockwaves through the communities of Brighton and Horsham, where O’Hara was known for his involvement in youth sports and coaching. Authorities hope that the sentence will serve as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding vulnerable young people from exploitation and abuse.
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