A former high school headteacher who had a 'sexual obsession' with young girls has been jailed for 17 years. Neil Foden, 66, who worked at a school in North Wales, was convicted following a trial in May of 19 offences involving the abuse of four girls over a four-year period.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next A former secondary school headteacher who sexually assaulted four children has been jailed. Neil Foden, who was the head of Ysgol Friars in North Wales when he committed his shocking 19 offences over a four-year period, was convicted following a trial in May.
After Foden was arrested at the school in September 2023, police later found a pair of purple and black lace handcuffs in the boot of his car which had DNA present matching Foden and the youngster. Foden was convicted of pinching the thigh of child B and putting his hand under her clothing and of placing his hands at the top of child C’s inner thighs. He was cleared of one count of sexual activity with a child, where he was alleged to have touched the bottom of child D.
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