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An “abominable offence”: Bus driver faces jail for sexually assaulting young passenger

The man drove a vehicle for a residential home for people with special needs. His victim has cerebral palsy.

A BUS DRIVER for a residential home for people with special needs will be sentenced later this month for twice sexually assaulting a female passenger 16 years ago.

The 72-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his now 30 year-old victim, changed his plead to guilty during his trial after a video of the victim’s interview with specialist gardaí was played before a jury at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

He had pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of sexually assaulting the woman in the vehicle and also at a private residence on dates between September 1998 and September 1999, while the woman was 13 years old.

Roisin Lacey BL prosecuting, told Judge Sarah Berkeley that the victim had cerebral palsy and “operates her life on the level of a six or seven year old”.

Attacks took place on bus

Counsel said the Director of Public Prosecution accepted the accused’s plea of guilty to two charges of sexual assault on the bus. The man has previous convictions for road traffic offences.

Judge Berkeley described it as an “abominable offence”. She adjourned the case to 27 January next to allow the man to attend an emergency medical appointment tomorrow as his GP was gravely concerned about his health.

She said the man’s prognosis was a significant factor that must be taken into account before she finalised sentence.

Garda Ronan Cogavin told Ms Lacey that the victim disclosed the abuse after she received a card from the man on her 25th birthday.

She became visibly upset when the card was read out by one of her caregivers at her residential home and immediately made a complaint that she had been abused by the man.

Her mother was notified and she then made a complaint to the gardaí.

The man was interviewed in February 2011 after he came voluntarily to the garda station but he totally denied the allegations.

Horrific details of crime

The previous year the victim had been interviewed by specialist gardaí. She said that the man had touched her breasts underneath her clothing and touched her private parts while he was driving her home to her family for the weekend.

The woman told gardaí she had asked the man to stop doing it and hit him but he didn’t listen to her.

A victim impact report was prepared by the woman’s mother because she was concerned preparing such a report would be too upsetting for her daughter. The report was handed into court but not read out.

Shane Costelloe SC, defending told Judge Berkeley that his client had also been charged with sexually assaulting the victim in a private residence but he had continually denied this and the DPP has accepted the two pleas he entered.

He asked the court to accept that although his client did not quite have an unblemished record, his previous convictions were nothing like those before the courts.

Current life

Counsel said the man was separated and had two adult children. He was currently living in a nursing home and was entirely dependent on the State pension.

Mr Costelloe handed in a medical report from the man’s GP which stated that there were grave concerns for his health and confirmed that he had an appointment tomorrow for an emergency examination.

Counsel said his client apologised for his behaviour and took full responsibility but he couldn’t explain how he “allowed himself to do it”.

“He has at times felt suicidal and is deeply ashamed of his behaviour. He accepts it was a gross breach of trust,” Mr Costelloe told Judge Berkeley.

Comments are disabled as court proceedings are ongoing and the identity of the victim is to be protected. 

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