The Gold Coast Bulletin

Dad’s sexual reunion with daughter, 20

- LEA EMERY

AN estranged father and daughter who reconnecte­d over Facebook met twice in Gold Coast hotels after their messages inexplicab­ly turned sexual.

The dad, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told police he knew it was wrong when the pair engaged in sexual intercours­e. The daughter was 20 while the father was 47 when the incidents occurred in March and April 2019.

The washing machine repairman pleaded guilty in Southport District Court on Monday to two counts of incest. Judge Geraldine Dann sentenced him to 12 months in prison, wholly suspended, and two years’ probation.

“The offences are serious and it appears that in your own view it should never have happened,” she said.

Ms Dann described the incidents as “brief, totally non-violent, consensual and to some degree instigated by the daughter”.

Crown prosecutor Gary Churchill told the court the man and his daughter were estranged since she was five but reconnecte­d via Facebook in early 2019. The pair confirmed they were father and daughter and the messages soon became sexual.

He said it was not clear who initiated the sexual nature of the messages. “There doesn’t seem there is any real manipulati­on by this defendant.”

Mr Churchill said after the two incidents the daughter sent screenshot­s of the messages to the man’s sister.

“The offending was consensual on both sides but she appeared to have been distressed about it. However, she still made plans to meet a second time.”

The court was told the repairman would pick the woman up from Ipswich and they would travel to the Gold Coast, where they booked a hotel.

The court was told the woman was sentenced in Ipswich last year for incest and other unrelated sexual offences to three years in prison.

Defence barrister John McInnes said the dad “knows and knew what he was doing was wrong and behaved impulsivel­y”. Mr McInnes said the father suffered mental health issues and was undergoing treatment.

The court was told the repairman’s father was in the army, they travelled a lot and he was bullied as a child.

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