A Louth local has been imposed a prison sentence after a sequence of attacks on a child below the age of 13. This particular case, featuring a substantial degree of complexity and distress, emphasises the crucial need to ensure victims’ experiences and narratives are not merely acknowledged, but also deeply understood by those participating in the inquiry. The sentencing stands as a crucial progression in delivering justice and aid to the victim, whose bravery in speaking out warrants admiration.
This article is a rewritten version of the original report by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk, adapted by The Lincoln Post.