Carmarthen Journal

Dad had sex with daughter who thought he’d died

- JASON EVANS Reporter jason.evans@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A MAN had a sexual relationsh­ip with a daughter who had grown up believing he was dead, a court has heard.

After the teenager discovered her biological dad was in fact still alive she set about finding him, which she eventually did through social media.

The pair later met, and they subsequent­ly began a consensual sexual relationsh­ip when the female was an adult. A judge at Swansea Crown Court told the defendant – who cannot be named to protect the identity of the victim – that what he had done had been “illegal, wholly immoral, and exploitati­ve”.

Tom Scapens, prosecutin­g, said the female in the case had been unaware her father was alive until she was a teenager, believing he had died in violent circumstan­ces. When she learned the truth she set about finding her dad, and with the help of social media was eventually successful.

The court heard the pair began spending time together and the relationsh­ip later became sexual – after the female was over 18 – with intercours­e usually happening after they had both been drinking alcohol.

The prosecutor said the police became involved after the woman made disclosure­s about what was happening to a person in a pub. The defendant was arrested, questioned, and released on bail on condition that he did not contact his daughter.

However, the female later began staying in the defendant’s flat in Carmarthen­shire and the sexual relationsh­ip resumed.

Mr Scapens said though the female had initially supported the prosecutio­n, she had subsequent­ly written a withdrawn statement saying she loved her father and wanted a normal relationsh­ip with him, blaming the “genetic attraction” between them for what happened.

The defendant, who is now in his 50s, had previously pleaded guilty to having sex with an adult relative when he appeared in the dock via videolink for sentencing.

Jon Tarrant, for the defendant, said the defendant’s remorse was palpable and he “very much understand­s what has gone wrong here”.

Judge Paul Thomas KC said the prosecutio­n in the case accepted the sexual activity between the defendant and his daughter had been consensual but he described what the defendant did as “illegal, wholly immoral, and exploitati­ve”.

He told him he had known of his daughter’s vulnerabil­ities, adding: “You were the dominant figure – you should have stopped this happening”.

The judge noted the defendant had been held on remand in prison since October last year and had therefore served the equivalent of a five-month prison sentence.

The defendant was sentenced to a three-year community order and must complete the Maps for Change sex offenders’ course and a rehabilita­tion programme.

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