NIGEL SADDINGTON'S HORRIFIC CRIME IN PORTSMOUTH REVEALED
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In a deeply disturbing case that has shaken the Portsmouth community, a man who was victimized by Nigel Saddington, a navy cadet instructor, has come forward to share the devastating impact of the abuse he endured over a decade ago. The survivor, who chose to waive his right to anonymity, spoke candidly about how his life was irreparably damaged by Saddington's actions, which began when he was just 15 years old.
He recounted that the abuse started during a camping trip near Petersfield, where Saddington, then a trusted figure, had been welcomed into his family home in Fareham. Saddington, who resided on Spenlow Close in Buckland, Portsmouth, initially appeared as a helpful 'uncle' figure, earning the trust of the young boy and his family. However, this facade quickly crumbled as Saddington began to sexually assault him in secluded lay-bys, turning what was supposed to be a family outing into a nightmare of exploitation.
The victim, now an adult, revealed that the abuse continued for several years before finally ending two years ago. During this period, he struggled with heavy drinking, attempting to drown out the memories of the trauma inflicted upon him. His mental health deteriorated to the point where he even contemplated suicide. His relationship with his own daughter, born when he was 22, suffered greatly; he saw her only sporadically, believing himself to be an unworthy father due to the shame and guilt he carried.
His life took a turn when he decided to seek help and began to rebuild himself. However, the pain resurfaced when he discovered that his daughter had grown very close to Saddington. Her mother had befriended Saddington, who had become a regular babysitter for her, unknowingly allowing the predator to remain close to his family. The survivor was deeply hurt when he learned that his daughter called Saddington 'Daddy' and himself 'Aaron.'
He explained, βThat hurt. That was the moment I was determined I was going to get him away from my family.β This resolve led him to finally report Saddington to the authorities. The offender was subsequently jailed for eight years for assault, a sentence that reflects the severity of his crimes.
Support services remain available for victims of sexual abuse. The NSPCC Child Protection Helpline can be reached at 0808 800 5000 or through their website at http://www.nspcc.org.uk. SurvivorsUK, which supports male victims, offers a national helpline at 0845 122 1201 and can be contacted via email at info@survivorsuk.org. Additionally, the Portsmouth Area Rape Crisis provides face-to-face counseling sessions on Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 pm to 10 pm at (023) 9266 9511, offering a vital resource for those seeking help and support in the aftermath of abuse.
He recounted that the abuse started during a camping trip near Petersfield, where Saddington, then a trusted figure, had been welcomed into his family home in Fareham. Saddington, who resided on Spenlow Close in Buckland, Portsmouth, initially appeared as a helpful 'uncle' figure, earning the trust of the young boy and his family. However, this facade quickly crumbled as Saddington began to sexually assault him in secluded lay-bys, turning what was supposed to be a family outing into a nightmare of exploitation.
The victim, now an adult, revealed that the abuse continued for several years before finally ending two years ago. During this period, he struggled with heavy drinking, attempting to drown out the memories of the trauma inflicted upon him. His mental health deteriorated to the point where he even contemplated suicide. His relationship with his own daughter, born when he was 22, suffered greatly; he saw her only sporadically, believing himself to be an unworthy father due to the shame and guilt he carried.
His life took a turn when he decided to seek help and began to rebuild himself. However, the pain resurfaced when he discovered that his daughter had grown very close to Saddington. Her mother had befriended Saddington, who had become a regular babysitter for her, unknowingly allowing the predator to remain close to his family. The survivor was deeply hurt when he learned that his daughter called Saddington 'Daddy' and himself 'Aaron.'
He explained, βThat hurt. That was the moment I was determined I was going to get him away from my family.β This resolve led him to finally report Saddington to the authorities. The offender was subsequently jailed for eight years for assault, a sentence that reflects the severity of his crimes.
Support services remain available for victims of sexual abuse. The NSPCC Child Protection Helpline can be reached at 0808 800 5000 or through their website at http://www.nspcc.org.uk. SurvivorsUK, which supports male victims, offers a national helpline at 0845 122 1201 and can be contacted via email at info@survivorsuk.org. Additionally, the Portsmouth Area Rape Crisis provides face-to-face counseling sessions on Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 pm to 10 pm at (023) 9266 9511, offering a vital resource for those seeking help and support in the aftermath of abuse.