Hill, 48, claimed he had 'fallen in love' with a newly qualified teacher who had joined his school in September 2021. When he was arrested he clung to a hedge, bit his lip, and pretended to pass out.
A headteacher who 'exploited and abused his position' has been found guilty of harassing a junior female teacher who turned down his advances. Gregory Hill claimed he had 'fallen in love' with his junior colleague and bombarded her with messages sent from the school's social media accounts that became increasingly personal from February 2022 onwards over a period of 12 months.
'I found that I did not want to be alone in case this led to Mr Hill taking the opportunity to come into class to discuss things with me.' Due to his harassment, she began to 'struggle with sleeping and would have nightmares' as well as living in 'fear of seeing him' when she was outside of school. She added: 'These last few years have completely changed me as a person and I do not know if I will ever return to the person I once was.
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