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The Sun
4 days ago
- The Sun
Ex-PE teacher pleads not guilty to string of sex offences against three children – but ADMITS sexually messaging girl
A FORMER PE teacher has pleaded not guilty to a string of sex offences against three children. Bronwen James is accused of six counts of engaging in sexual activity relating to two girls aged 14 and 15 and a 16-year-old boy. 4 The 29-year-old also allegedly made an indecent image of a child and had sexual communications with a girl aged between 13 to 15. James carried out the offences while teaching PE at Hardenhuish School in Chippenham and Bitterne Park School in Southampton, it is said. She appeared at Salisbury Crown Court today where she denied sexually abusing two girls and a boy as well as a number of other offences. But James pleaded guilty to engaging in sexual communication with one of the girls between 2019 and 2021. She denied the same charge against the second alleged female victim. James also pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual activity with a 16-year-old boy while in a position of trust between August 2021 and June 2022. According to the charge sheet, James is accused of carrying out the alleged offences over a three-year period. James is also charged with making an indecent photograph of a child under category C – the least serious category - but entered no plea. She was granted bail on the condition she has no contact with the three alleged victims directly or indirectly or have unsupervised contact with any child under 16. A provisional trial date was set for Winchester Crown Court on April 27 next year. Wiltshire Police said: "A former teacher is due to appear before Salisbury Magistrates' Court on Wednesday (09/07) having been charged with sexual offences relating to three children. "Bronwen James, 29, from Chippenham, taught PE at Hardenhuish School in Chippenham and Bitterne Park School in Southampton. "She faces charges relating to sexual activity and communications against three children over a three-year-period." 4 4 4


BBC News
27-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
Swindon nurse struck off after filming in supermarket toilet
A nurse has been struck off the register after filming people through a hole in a cubicle wall in an Asda Delos Reyes, who has been a registered nurse since 2019, was given a suspended prison sentence in June 2024 after being convicted of two counts of voyeurism and one count of making an indecent image of a Police were called in July 2023 when a customer at the supermarket in Swindon reported being filmed while in the men's toilets. The force informed the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where Delos Reyes was working.A Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) tribunal panel found that his fitness to practise had been impaired and struck him off. The NMC tribunal was told that CCTV from Asda showed Delos Reyes arrived at the store at about 18:00 BST on 23 July 2023 and headed straight to the men's toilets, where he remained for nearly three footage recorded about fifty males, including adults and children, going into the toilets over that time, where the urinals were out of order and only one cubicle, the one not occupied by Delos Reyes, was of Delos Reyes' devices had videos of men using the toilet filmed through a hole in the wall. In the videos found by police, there was one of a child, the tribunal was pleaded guilty to two counts of voyeurism and one count of making an indecent image of a child at Swindon Magistrates' Court and was given a suspended jail sentence. 'Risk of harm' The tribunal panel made its ruling to strike Delos Reyes off on 19 May, deciding that the public would be "shocked" if it did not make the finding "given the severity of the convictions".The panel said that while the convictions happened outside of clinical practice, they "demonstrate a significant attitudinal concern which meant he was liable in the future to act so as to put patients at unwarranted risk of harm". It added that he had indicated "some remorse" but he had a "limited understanding" of the impact of his panel also imposed an interim suspension order against Delos Reyes for 18 months to cover a potential appeal period.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Nurse filmed people in Asda toilet through hole in cubicle wall
A nurse has been struck off the register after filming people through a hole in the cubicle wall in an Asda toilet. Pheddie Delos Reyes, who has been a registered nurse since 2019, was convicted of two counts of voyeurism and one count of making an indecent image of a child. Wiltshire Police were called on July 18 2023 after a customer at an Asda in Swindon reported he had been filmed while urinating, according to a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) tribunal panel judgment. Officers arrested Delos Reyes before informing the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust where he was working. CCTV from Asda showed Delos Reyes arrived at the store at about 6pm and headed straight to the men's toilets, where he remained for nearly three hours, the panel said. The footage recorded around fifty males, including adults and children, going into the toilets over that time, where the urinals were out of order and only one cubicle, the one not occupied by Delos Reyes, was available. READ MORE: Mike Tindall calls for help as he issue update on sad family health news READ MORE: Girl, 5, dies hours after being discharged from hospital with 'tonsillitis' Officers seized his devices and found several videos on one of his phones showing several men urinating in the toilet, filmed through a hole in the wall. Police also found a video of a child urinating. Delos Reyes was charged with and pleaded guilty to two counts of voyeurism and one count of making an indecent image of a child, at two separate court appearances at Swindon Magistrates' Court. He was sentenced in June last year to a suspended jail term. The NMC panel found that his fitness to practise was impaired, deciding the public would be 'shocked' if they did not make the finding 'given the severity of the convictions'. 'The panel finds that Mr Delos Reyes' convictions, although they occurred outside of clinical practice, demonstrate a significant attitudinal concern which meant he was liable in the future to act so as to put patients at unwarranted risk of harm,' they said. The panel added that he had indicated 'some remorse' but he had a 'limited understanding' of the impact of his offending. 'The conduct, as highlighted by the facts found proved, was a significant departure from the standards expected of a registered nurse,' they continued. 'The panel determined that the serious breach of the fundamental tenets of the profession evidenced by Mr Delos Reyes's actions is fundamentally incompatible with Mr Delos Reyes remaining on the register.' They imposed an interim suspension order against Delos Reyes for 18 months to cover a potential appeal period.


Sky News
26-05-2025
- Sky News
Nurse, 29, struck off after filming men and child in Asda toilets
A nurse has been struck off after filming men and a child in Asda toilets. Pheddie Delos Reyes, 29, was convicted of two counts of voyeurism and one count of making an indecent image of a child after filming people while urinating in the men's toilets at Asda in Swindon in July 2023, according to a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) tribunal panel judgment. Delos Reyes, who had been a registered nurse since 2019, was given a suspended sentence at Swindon Magistrates' Court last June. Wiltshire Police were called to Asda by a customer, who said he had been filmed. Officers arrested Delos Reyes and informed the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where he was working at the time. CCTV footage from the supermarket revealed that Delos Reyes had been in the toilets for nearly three hours after arriving at 6pm, with about fifty men and children entering the toilets during this time. The urinals in the facility were out of order, and only one cubicle was available, as Delos Reyes occupied the other one. Officers found several videos of men and of one child urinating in the toilet on devices seized from Delos Reyes, filmed through a hole between the cubicles. The NMC panel, which handed Delos Reyes an interim suspension order for 18 months to cover a potential appeal period, said his fitness to practice as a nurse was impaired as his convictions "demonstrate a significant attitudinal concern". While Delos Reyes had indicated "some remorse", the panel found he had a "limited understanding" of the impact of his offending and his conduct "was a significant departure from the standards expected of a registered nurse".