RAYMOND BATH FROM PORTSMOUTH SENTENCED TO 12 YEARS FOR HORRIFIC CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
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Portsmouth Sexual Abuser
A man identified as Raymond Bath has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term of 12 years after being found guilty of sexually abusing his adopted daughter. The victim, who chose to waive her right to anonymity, courageously revealed that she endured a lifetime of abuse beginning in the 1970s, a revelation that ultimately led to Bath’s conviction at Portsmouth Crown Court.
Judge Ian Pearson did not hold back in describing the severity of the crimes committed by Bath, labeling them as 'appalling.' The court proceedings detailed multiple charges against Bath, including acts of indecency, assault, and rape. The court heard that Bath, a former machinist by profession, had adopted the woman in 1968. The abuse reportedly continued over several years, extending into the late 1970s, causing lifelong trauma to the victim.
Throughout the trial, the victim was supported by her family, who expressed their relief and gratitude towards the police and counselors involved in the investigation and prosecution. She publicly praised the efforts of law enforcement and mental health professionals for their crucial roles in bringing her abuser to justice. Her testimony and the subsequent conviction serve as a stark reminder of the importance of speaking out against abuse and seeking help, regardless of how long ago the crimes occurred.
Judge Ian Pearson did not hold back in describing the severity of the crimes committed by Bath, labeling them as 'appalling.' The court proceedings detailed multiple charges against Bath, including acts of indecency, assault, and rape. The court heard that Bath, a former machinist by profession, had adopted the woman in 1968. The abuse reportedly continued over several years, extending into the late 1970s, causing lifelong trauma to the victim.
Throughout the trial, the victim was supported by her family, who expressed their relief and gratitude towards the police and counselors involved in the investigation and prosecution. She publicly praised the efforts of law enforcement and mental health professionals for their crucial roles in bringing her abuser to justice. Her testimony and the subsequent conviction serve as a stark reminder of the importance of speaking out against abuse and seeking help, regardless of how long ago the crimes occurred.