Belfast Telegraph

Ex-football coach faces fourth jail term for sex abuse of boys

- BY KIM PILLING

PAEDOPHILE football coach Barry Bennell is facing a fourth jail sentence after a jury convicted him of 36 counts of historical child sex abuse.

Yesterday, Bennell (64), was found guilty of offences of buggery, attempted buggery and indecent assault against 10 complainan­ts between 1979 and 1990.

Jurors at Liverpool Crown Court have yet to reach verdicts on seven counts on the indictment against Bennell, including four counts involving an 11th complainan­t.

Former Crewe Alexandra coach and Manchester City scout Bennell appeared via video-link and could be seen speaking as the verdicts began to be read out.

The Recorder of Liverpool, Judge Clement Goldstone QC, told the jury he would accept verdicts which 10 or more of them were agreed on in relation to the remaining seven counts.

Convicted: Barry Bennell

The jury, which has been deliberati­ng for more than 19 hours since last Thursday, will resume their deliberati­ons at 10.15am this morning.

During the trial, the court has heard Bennell compared to the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as he invited boys to his house where he had arcade games, a pool table and videos.

In his closing speech, Nicholas Johnson QC, prosecutin­g, said: “We suggest Mr Bennell is a child molester on an industrial scale and that’s why he went to these lengths to get so many lads round to his house.”

In transcript­s of police interviews which were read in court, Bennell, who has changed his name to Richard Jones, told the police about his grooming process and abuse of boys, but claimed the complainan­ts in the case were “jumping on the bandwagon” following publicity.

Eleanor Laws QC, defending, described Bennell as a “sitting target” and asked jurors to put their “understand­able potential revulsion” aside when considerin­g verdicts.

One of Bennell’s victims, who he had pleaded guilty to abusing in 1998, previously told the jury he knew of four men who had been coached by Bennell, including former Wales manager Gary Speed, who had gone on to take their own lives. The jury was later told there was no evidence to link their deaths to Bennell.

Bennell has served three previous jail terms for child sex offences against 17 young boys.

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