A 64-year-old female teacher had sex with her teenage student during a lesson at his home then abused him for the next two years, Taynton, Oxfordshire, England, UK.
The first sexual abuse took place at the boy’s house, where Carolyn Keeling stripped down to her underwear to sunbathe during an outdoor lesson seducing a 13-year-old boy to have sex with her. Since that Keeling had sex with the boy at least 100 times during a two-year episode of abuse.
Besides, the woman, who was in her forties at the time, smoked cannabis and drank alcohol during their private lessons between 1993 and 1996. And only two decades after the abuse, the boy, now a father of three in his thirties, told his mother that he had been in a lasting sexual relationship with Keeling. In 2014 he reported it to police.
In court Prosecutor Ed Burgess said: “He (the abused boy) thought she was rather cool. He was a prematurely mature boy physically. He talks about his hormones raging and he wasn’t going to turn down what she was offering. At the time he didn’t see it as abuse, he rather enjoyed it. It was only later that he came to understand it as the sexual abuse that it was.”
Keeling was so trusted by the boy’s family that she was given a key to their home and let herself in to give him lessons. The woman also took the boy on nature walks and rides as part of his ‘rural sciences’ work, where they repeatedly had sex. Mrs Keeling was charged with six counts of indecent assault, which she denies, the trial continues.
Omgdailyupdate.blogspot.com has already featured a series of stories dedicated to sex crimes in educational institutions. Months ago a 22-year-old American teacher lured a boy to her classroom and allegedly performed multiple sex acts on him. In Louisiana two women working as high school teachers were arrested for having threesome sex with a minor.
In Maribor, Slovenia, students caught their headmaster and maths teacher having sex during the school day. Unfortunately, the story ended tragically as the headmaster killed himself after the story was widely covered by local and international media.
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