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A sexual predator has been jailed for 11 years after sexual abusing a child.
Daniel Walker, of Plumley, was handed the custodial sentence on Friday 6 March at Chester Crown Court.
The 42-year-old had previously been found guilty of three counts of assaulting a girl under 13 by touching, two counts of assaulting a girl under 13 by penetration, and three counts of inciting a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity.
The victim in this case disclosed she had been abused by Walker between the ages of seven and 12.
Walker was arrested in relation to the allegations and was dismissive in interview, even laughing and appearing amused at the officers’ questions.
Following a thorough investigation, Walker was charged with eight counts of sexual abuse against a child.
Detective Sergeant Chris Jackson said:
“The significant custodial sentence handed to Walker demonstrates the severity of his crimes and I am grateful that he is facing many years behind bars where he cannot do this to anyone else.
“He subjected a child to horrific abuse, something no child should have to endure. I would like to acknowledge the victim’s bravery in reporting these offences and I sincerely hope that the lengthy sentence handed to Walker will be of some reassurance to her.
“I also hope her courage in speaking to police will also help others who may wish to report similar offences to come forward; you will be listened to, and we are committed to investigating every report thoroughly and sensitively.”