Children 'left suffering with nightmares' as man jailed for abuse

Cooper received his sentence after a two-year police investigation

Gary Cooper, who's from Within Lane in Stafford, pleaded guilty to 34 non-recent sexual offences against five children
Author: Andrew KayPublished 6th Apr 2023

A 79-year-old man has been sentenced to more than 20 years in prison after being convicted of sexually abusing children in Taunton over a 15-year period.

Gary Cooper, who's from Within Lane in Stafford, pleaded guilty to 34 non-recent sexual offences against five children. He groomed and abused them between the 1980s and the early 2000s.

In total, he admitted 11 counts of rape, 20 counts of indecent assault and three of indecency with a child. He appeared at Taunton Crown Court yesterday.

One of Cooper’s victims bravely came forward in 2021 and reported the crimes to the police, resulting in Cooper’s other victims doing the same.

Judge Cook praised the ‘exceptional bravery’ of the victims who were abused ‘in every imaginable way’. Victim impact statements were given to the Judge ahead of Cooper’s sentencing.

One victim said: “What happened has ruined my life. I can say that for many years, I have suffered from nightmares as a result of being sexually abused by Gary.

“My childhood was awful. I was angry when I was young and I am still angry now.”

Another victim said: “He destroyed my childhood and that has had such an impact on my life as an adult. I am so angry that he did this to me.

“I want him and the court to know how much hurt and distress this has caused me throughout my life.”

A third victim’s statement read: “As a victim of sexual abuse, you try to deal with it, but it just never goes away. It is always there.

“Throughout the police investigation, it has been so difficult to carry on.

“It never goes away. I just want justice to be done, justice for me and for all of his victims.

“We need closure so we can all move forward. Gary is just pure evil. What he did was disgusting.”

Officer in the case, DC Harvey Ahern, said: “This was a difficult and complex investigation resulting in hundreds of evidential documents being collated and numerous interviews being carried out.

“I wish to commend the bravery and resilience of the victims and witnesses who have remained strong and dedicated throughout the investigation and court process.

“This result would not have been possible without their courage and kind faith in us as a service, and I hope this conviction encourages other victims of sexual abuse to come forward.”

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