logo
Ketamine-addicted teacher sent sexualised messages to pupil while in ‘K hole'

Ketamine-addicted teacher sent sexualised messages to pupil while in ‘K hole'

Independent3 days ago

A teacher has been banned from the profession after he sent 'sexualised' messages to a student and admitted to an addiction to ketamine.
Shane Lycett, 39, was the head of computing at Dane Court Grammar School in Broadstairs, Kent.
Concerns were raised in 2024 about messages he had earlier sent a female student, according to a Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) tribunal.
In a disciplinary interview that followed, Mr Lycett said he had been addicted to ketamine for two years and that he took the drug every other day on average, the TRA panel said in its judgment.
He said that he would get into 'K holes' and as a result could not remember sending the messages to the student, identified only as Pupil A.
However, he told the meeting that he believed they must have been sent by him.
The TRA found that Mr Lycett failed to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with the student by accepting her friend request on Facebook, sending her messages and making inappropriate comments.
Mr Lycett offered to buy the student cocaine on her birthday, suggested that they 'go out drinking' when she was 18, and made references to ingesting alcohol and drugs, Pupil A's witness statement said.
He also called the student a 'TILF' – which the panel said stands for 'Teenager I'd Like to F***'.
The panel found that his actions were sexually motivated.
'The panel did not accept that there was any plausible innocent explanation as to why he had acted in the way he had with Pupil A,' it said.
'The panel did not consider that Mr Lycett's excuse of 'being in a K hole' was a plausible justification for his actions.'
Police, who interviewed Mr Lycett after concerns were raised, took no further action because of 'insufficient evidence', according to the tribunal.
The TRA panel also found it proven that the teacher took ketamine on one or more occasions between 2022 and 2024.
'Mr Lycett admitted to having a 'crippling addiction to ketamine' over the previous two years and that he had taken it most days,' it said.
It concluded that he was guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and that his behaviour could bring the profession into disrepute.
'The panel considered the content of the messages Mr Lycett sent to be disturbing, in particular the fact that he normalised swearing and taking drugs and used sexualised language towards a pupil at the school,' it said.
'The panel considered these messages to be highly inappropriate for a teacher to send to a pupil.'
It added that while the allegations took place outside the education setting, it believed Mr Lycett's conduct was 'intrinsically linked to his profession as a teacher'.
He has been banned indefinitely from teaching in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth accommodation or children's home in England.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH
US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH

Sky News

time39 minutes ago

  • Sky News

US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH

Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago. The US R&B star was arrested at a hotel in Manchester by Metropolitan Police detectives last month, after the singer flew to the city by private jet in preparation for his world tour. The 36-year-old said he had gone "from the cage to the stage" after he was released on bail in time for the tour. The musician had been remanded in custody following an initial hearing at Manchester Magistrates' Court but was freed ahead of his court appearance after paying a £5m security fee to the court. Brown was charged with grievous bodily harm following an alleged assault at a London nightclub named Tape in 2023. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.

US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to assault charge in UK court
US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to assault charge in UK court

Reuters

time41 minutes ago

  • Reuters

US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to assault charge in UK court

LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - U.S. singer Chris Brown on Friday pleaded not guilty to attacking a music producer with a bottle in a London nightclub two years ago. Brown is charged with attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm in what prosecutors said was an "unprovoked attack" on Abraham Diaw in a London nightclub in 2023. The 36-year-old appeared at London's Southwark Crown Court, where he denied the charge. The R&B star, a two-time Grammy Award winner known for hits such as "Loyal", "Run It" and "Under the Influence", was granted bail in May after promising to pay a 5 million-pound ($6.7 million) security fee in order to begin his "Breezy Bowl XX" tour. Brown was arrested at a hotel in Manchester, northern England last month after returning to Britain for the first time since the incident two years ago.

Chris Brown arrives at court to enter plea over ‘bottle attack' charge
Chris Brown arrives at court to enter plea over ‘bottle attack' charge

The Independent

timean hour ago

  • The Independent

Chris Brown arrives at court to enter plea over ‘bottle attack' charge

R&B singer Chris Brown has arrived at court where he is due to enter a plea after he was charged over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub. The American musician, wearing a dark blue suit, walked towards the entrance of Southwark Crown Court in silence past a large group of photographers. The 36-year-old, accused of causing grievous bodily harm to Abraham Diaw in February 2023, will appear alongside a co-defendant, US national Omololu Akinlolu, 38, for a plea and trial preparation hearing. The Go Crazy singer, who was able to continue his international tour after he was freed on conditional bail last month, performed in Cardiff on Thursday night. He had to pay a £5 million security fee to the court as part of the bail agreement, which is a financial guarantee to ensure a defendant returns to court and may be forfeited if they breach bail conditions. Brown and Akinlolu have been charged over an incident at the Tape venue in Hanover Square, Mayfair, on February 19 2023. Manchester Magistrates' Court heard last month that Mr Diaw was standing at the bar of the nightclub when he was struck several times with a bottle, and was then pursued to a separate area of the venue where he was punched and kicked repeatedly. Brown was arrested at Manchester's Lowry Hotel at 2am on May 15 this year by detectives from the Metropolitan Police. He is said to have flown into Manchester Airport on a private jet in preparation for the UK tour dates. He was released from HMP Forest Bank in Salford, Greater Manchester, on May 21. Shortly after being released from prison, the musician posted an Instagram story referencing his upcoming tour. It said: 'FROM THE CAGE TO THE STAGE!!! BREEZYBOWL.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store