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A man from Nantwich who sexually abused a young boy has been jailed thanks to the bravery and courage of his victim.
Dennis Lumborg pleaded guilty to five counts of indecent assault and one count of indecency with a child following his appearance at Chester Crown Court on Friday 3 March.
The 77-year-old of Main Road, Wybunbury, Nantwich, appeared at Chester Crown Court on Friday 3 March, where he was sentenced to five years and three months.
Lumborg, who formally worked as a teacher at the Ludford Street Secondary School in Crewe, was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register indefinitely.
The court heard that Lumborg abused the victim between 1972 and 1975.
Following the sentencing, Detective Sergeant Dave Healy said: “Thankfully, as a result of the bravery shown by the victim, Lumborg’s depraved acts have finally caught up with him.
“What Lumborg did to him is truly horrifying, and something that no child should have to experience.
“The sentence handed to Lumborg reflects the severity of his crime and I hope that his conviction will encourage other victims to come forward.
“I urge anyone who has been the victim of a sexual assault – no matter how long ago the incident took place – to come forward and report it.
“We will continue to work with victims to ensure that they are listened to and are provided with the specialist support they need.”
If you have been a victim of sexual abuse, or know of someone who has, please contact Cheshire Police on 101, via the website, or Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111.