A 24-year-old Lewisham Paedophile, Alvin Tuitt, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for raping a 12-year-old child in a handicapped restroom at King’s Cross last year.
Alvin Tuitt, a paedophile from Lewisham, pursued his victim, who was in route from Maryland station in Newham to King’s Cross, on October 10 of the previous year.
After encountering her at Maryland station, Alvin Tuitt lent her a power pack to charge her phone and purchased her subsequent train ticket.
Alvin Tuitt accompanied her on her route and, upon arriving at Kings Cross, led her to a disabled restroom where he sexually assaulted her and subsequently attempted to assault her again.
She reported it to police later that day and Alvin Tuitt was arrested, charged and remanded within 24 hours of the offence taking place.
Paedophile Alvin Tuitt, 24, was jailed for ten years for raping the 12-year-old girl
The shocking incident happened in a disabled toilet in London’s King’s Cross station last year
He was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to rape and attempted rape.
The judge sentenced Alvin Tuitt to 10 years’ imprisonment for rape, with a five-year extended sentence on licence, and eight years to run concurrently for an additional count of attempted rape on the same girl.
Alvin Tuitt is also subjected to a life-long Sexual Harm Prevention Order and notification requirement for life.
The judge commended the victim for her bravery in coming forward and reporting this to police.
Detective Constable Mark Pink said: ‘The victim in this case was 12 years old and was extremely vulnerable.
‘She has been extremely brave in telling police what happened and providing testimony to assist the investigation. The effect that this incident has had on her life and that of her family cannot be measured.
‘Alvin Tuitt is a predator with a previous conviction for a similar offence and he rightfully now faces a long time behind bars.’
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