Bexhill man jailed for series of historic child sex offences
Keith Alan Fairbrother, 59, was found guilty of committing the offences over a five-year period in the early 2000's
A Bexhill man who committed a series of sexual offences against a young girl has now faced justice with an 18-year prison sentence.
Keith Alan Fairbrother, 59, of Glovers Lane, Bexhill, was sentenced at Chichester Crown Court on 9 May, having been convicted on 6 April after a two-week trial, of four offences of rape and three offences of sexual assault by penetration.
Fairbrother, then in his forties, assaulted the girl over a five-year period in the early-2000s when she was in her early teens.
Detective Constable Ella Bigsby of the East Sussex Safeguarding Investigations Unit said: "He had come to know the victim's family and gained her confidence over a period of time, enabling him to exploit her for his own sexual gratification.
"His victim showed great courage in contacting us, supporting the investigation and giving evidence in court, resulting in his conviction and the removal from the streets of an opportunist but predatory sex offender."
The victim said: "In coming forward to the police I finally did what adults around me should have done all those years ago, and became the person I needed when younger. Thank you to everyone who was involved in the case, with a special thank you to DC Ella Bigsby for being my strength, barrister Jennifer Gray for being my voice, and the jury."
DC Bigsby said: "This is another example of the way in which justice can be achieved for victims of sexual offences, no matter when the offending took place."