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Harpist and former fiance warned they face jail over abuse

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A JUDGE told a world-renowned harpist and her ex-fiance that they face jail as they were convicted of sexually abusing a schoolboy in the 1980s.

Danielle Perrett, 59, and her former partner Richard BartonWood, 68, had denied all charges at Ipswich Crown Court but jurors found them guilty after more than nine hours of deliberati­on and a four-week trial.

Their accuser, now an adult, had alleged the pair committed a series of sexual offences against him while he was in his early teens in the 1980s.

He said Barton-Wood, who had worked as a substitute teacher at his school, sexually assaulted him on sailing trips and camping trips, and that on separate occasions Perrett took his virginity and performed sex acts on him.

The pair had said that the allegation­s were untrue, the incidents did not happen and that their accuser was trying to blackmail them.

Perrett, of Bridge Street, Alpheton, Suffolk, was found guilty by majority verdicts of six counts of indecent assault.

Earlier in the trial, the judge had directed jurors to return notguilty verdicts in respect of two further counts of indecent assault.

Barton-Wood, of Church Street, Wymondham, Norfolk, was found guilty by majority verdicts of seven counts of indecent assault and of one count of attempted indecent assault.

The judge earlier directed jurors to return a not-guilty verdict to an attempted sexual assault charge.

Perrett sat at the rear of the court beside her lawyer and Barton-Wood sat behind his barrister as the verdicts were read out.

Barton-Wood looked downwards as the jury foreman returned the guilty verdicts and Perrett stared straight ahead.

At the end of the hearing Judge Rupert Overbury asked the two defendants to stand.

He said: “I make no bones about this at all. The sentence which you’re facing when you return to this court is prison and the length of that sentence will depend on further informatio­n.”

He continued: “These are serious sexual offences for which you fall to be sentenced.”

Both defendants will now be required to register as sex offenders.

They were bailed to return to the court for sentencing in the week commencing February 26.

Sally Hickling from the Crown Prosecutio­n Service said: “Barton-Wood and Perrett both individual­ly preyed on a schoolboy more than 30 years ago and today, despite the passage of time, have been convicted of sexually abusing him.

“Danielle Perrett had sex on several occasions with the boy. This was not intercours­e between consenting adults but sexual abuse by an adult on a young teenage boy who was too young to give proper consent.” SWITCHING SITTING for standing can help people burn calories and possibly help them to lose weight, new research has found.

Substituti­ng time spent sitting for standing for six hours a day could help people lose 2.5kg over the course of a year, researcher­s suggested. The study, in the

found that standing burned 0.15 kcal per minute more than sitting.

The new study examined data from 1,184 people taking part in 46 previous studies. Participan­ts were, on average, 33 with an average weight of 65kg. The US and Spanish researcher­s found that the difference in energy expenditur­e was 0.15 kcal per minute.

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From top, the blue moon pictured last night in Hull; above Bamburgh Castle in Northumber­land and in St Petersburg in Russia .
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Harpist warned she faces jail for sex abuse committed in the 1980s.

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