ORPINGTON MAN PETER HONOUR SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS FOR HISTORIC SEXUAL ABUSE IN CROYDON

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Orpington Child Sexual Abuser
A man from Orpington, Peter Honour, has been handed a four-year prison sentence after being found guilty of historic sexual offenses committed against a young girl. The conviction was secured at Croydon Crown Court, where Honour, aged 74, was convicted on two counts of engaging in sexual activity with a girl under the age of 16. These offenses reportedly occurred when the victim was between the ages of 11 and 14, highlighting the serious nature of the crimes.

Details of the case reveal that the victim, whose bravery was commended by investigators, came forward in 2013 to report the abuse. Her decision to speak out prompted an investigation that ultimately led to Honour’s arrest and subsequent conviction. The court proceedings underscored the importance of victims having the courage to report such crimes, and authorities expressed their hope that her actions would inspire others to come forward and seek justice.

Honour was officially sentenced on July 3, and he is now set to serve his time in custody. The case has drawn attention to the ongoing issue of historic sexual abuse and the importance of supporting victims in coming forward to ensure justice is served, regardless of the passage of time.
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