anthony fowler paedophile child sex offender london
anthony fowler paedophile child sex offender london

Over numerous years, Anthony Fowler Archway Paedophile exposed young boys, one under ten years old, to “abhorrent” sexual abuse. When confronted regarding the rape and sexual assault of two young boys, one under ten, and denied any crimes, Anthony Fowler showed no regret.

Anthony Fowler, the 74-year-old of Duncombe Road, Archway, was found convicted on June 13 of nine charges of sexual crime, including bestiality.

On Tuesday, July 30, he was imprisoned at Snaresbrook Crown Court for twenty-one years.

From 1992, when Anthony Fowler’s victim was under ten years old, he had reportedly subjected one victim to a sequence of sexual assaults over two years.

Later on, a second victim surfaced, claiming that Anthony Fowler had likewise mistreated them over several years.

Scotland Yard claimed that specialist police started looking into Fowler when his victim came forward 28 years after his crimes had taken place.

Police conducted thorough interviews with the victim’s friends and relatives, as well as compiling comprehensive medical records to demonstrate the degree of abuse to assist officers in developing a case against Anthony Fowler.

Anthony Fowler denied any child abuse and first responded “no comment” during interviews, so displaying no regret.

Leading the inquiry team, Detective Chief Inspector Sarb Kaur said: “I hope that the bravery and resolve of Fowler’s victims to come forward inspires anyone who may otherwise dread coming out against this kind of appalling abuse.

“Officers demonstrated real will in obtaining justice on behalf of the victims. I want to thank them for their commitment and sympathy. They are credited to the Met

“We would urge anyone who has been a victim of abuse – whatever the length of time ago – to please come forward to police and get the support they so rightly deserve.”

Crimes of this nature can be reported online, on the telephone or in-person to the police by calling 101. Call 999 in an emergency.

Anyone who has been a victim of rape or sexual assault can access charities for help and guidance:

  • National Association for People Abused in Childhood NAPAC helpline: 0808 801 0331
  • Rape Crisis 08085002222
  • Childline 0800 1111
  • National Rape and Sexual Abuse Helpline 0808 802 9999
  • Survivors UK 0203 598 3898 info@survivorsuk.org.
  • Samaritans 116 123 jo@samaritans.org

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