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Nursery worker jailed for assaults on tots

by Jo Wadsworth
18 December, 2024
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Nursery worker jailed for assaults on tots

A nursery worker who sexually assaulted two three-year-olds in his care has been jailed for more than 14 years.

Andrew Evans, 38, worked at a nursery in Church Road, Crowborough, between September 2021 and January 2022.

In March 2022, police received a report from the family of a three-year-old boy who said he had been sexually assaulted by ‘Andy’ at nursery.

Four months later, in July 2022, a three-year-old girl made separate allegations of sexual assault against Evans.

At the time the reports were made, Evans was already serving a custodial sentence after being jailed for six years and eight months in 2022 for sexual offences against two other children. These offences did not relate to his role at the nursery.

While in custody, he was charged with two counts of penetration of a girl under 13 and one count of assault by touching of a girl under 13 related to the same child, and one count of assault by penetration of a boy under 13.

He pleaded guilty to assault by touching at Crawley Magistrates’ Court on 8 July, and originally denied the other three charges. He then pleaded guilty to the three counts of sexual assault by penetration at Hove Crown Court on 27 August.

He was remanded in custody and, at Hove Crown Court today, he was sentenced to a 14 years and four months in prison, with an additional four years and eight months to be spent on extended licence.

Detective Constable Rebecca Wilde said: “Andrew Evans was trusted by his young victims, their families and the nursery that employed him. He betrayed that trust in the most appalling ways.

“The children involved have shown incredible courage to report the abuses they suffered; both so young they struggled to fully articulate Evans’ vile behaviour.

“I would like to thank them, and their families, for their support during this incredibly difficult time.

“The nursery has fully cooperated with our investigation to help bring Evans to justice for his despicable actions, and helped to ensure ongoing safeguarding measures are in place.

“Evans will now spend a significant amount of time behind bars, where he can pose no further danger to children and the wider public.”

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