The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

OAP slapped carer’ s bottom

- JAMIE MCKENZIE

AFife pensioner slapped one of his carers on the bottom just a few months after asking another if she would “get in bed with him”.

Wheelchair-bound David Seaman, 79, pled guilty to sexually assaulting one of the women and communicat­ing indecently with another by making sexualised comments towards her at his home.

A sheriff placed him on the sex offenders register after he admitted the two offences at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court. He denied three further sexual assault allegation­s and two more charges of making sexualised comments and these not guilty pleas were accepted by the Crown.

Senior procurator fiscal depute Azrah Yousaf told the court that in June 2020, a care assistant had attended his home in Joe Temperley Wynd, Lochgelly, with a colleague and they were laughing with Seaman.

The fiscal depute said: “He started making inappropri­ate sexualised comments and asked if she would get in bed with him and asked for a kiss.”

The care company manager was informed and Seaman was told this was inappropri­ate behaviour.

Ms Yousaf said in December of that year, another care assistant was seeing to his needs and Seaman then “slapped her on the buttocks”. The fiscal continued: “She told him that was not behaviour she would tolerate and he laughed it off as a joke.

“The matter was reported to the care manager and thereafter the accused was reported to police.”

Ms Yousaf said when interviewe­d about the incident, Seaman replied: “I gave her a slap on the a*** and she left the house.”

Defence lawyer Zander Flett said Seaman, a first offender, believed he was engaging in a form of banter with the women at the time of the incidents.

The lawyer said Seaman’s wife looked after him until a new care package was found and he continues to have carers assisting him with “no ongoing issues at all”.

Sheriff Francis Gill adjourned sentencing until August 3 for the production of background reports.

A decision will be made then about how long he will stay on the sex offenders register.

The court heard Seaman receives care for mobility issues and “other issues” which were not disclosed

in court.

 ?? ?? COURT: David Seaman, 79, has been placed on the sex offenders register.
COURT: David Seaman, 79, has been placed on the sex offenders register.

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