A “prolific” and “historic” child abuser from London has been jailed.
“Shocking” sexual abuse by Christopher George Pearce began in Hammersmith back in 1984.
His two victims were aged five and seven at the time.
Pearce’s crimes continued until 1988 when he sexually abused another two children in Chelsea who were ages six and seven.
Police began investigating Pearce in March 2020 after he was caught trying to groom who he believed was a child online.
Once his arrest was posted online, two of his victims came forward and evidence was found dating back as far as 1988.
Pearce, of Cale Street, Chelsea, was sentenced to 16 years in prison by Isleworth Crown Court on Friday, September 27.
Detective Superintendent Tony Larkin for the Metropolitan Police, who led the investigation said: “I want to thank the victims for coming forward, speaking to and working with officers through a long and complex investigation.
I hope the bravery and willingness of the victims serves as an inspiration to those who may otherwise fear reporting this kind of abhorrent abuse.
“I am in no doubt that since 1984 Pearce has been an incredibly dangerous child sex offender and is now no longer free to commit offences against children.
“The officers in this case showed true determination in securing justice for all the victims - they are a credit to the Met.
“I would urge anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse – no matter how long ago – to please come forward to police. We assure you that you will be listened to and we will help you get support you so rightly deserve.”
Crimes of this nature can be reported online or on the telephone or in person to the police by calling 101 or 999 in an emergency.
If you have been a victim of rape or sexual assault, charities and support agencies can offer help and guidance:
- National Association for People Abused in Childhood NAPAC helpline: 0808 801 0331
- Rape Crisis: 08085002222
- Childline : 0800 1111
- National Rape and Sexual Abuse Helpline : 0808 802 9999
- Survivors UK 0203 598 3898 info@survivorsuk.org.
- Samaritans : 116 123 jo@samaritans.org
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