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A woman has shared the lifechanging impact of sexual abuse to encourage other victims to come forward.
The woman, who is not being named to protect her anonymity, was sexually assaulted by John Dowson, who is 82 and from the Whitby area.
Dowson was sentenced at York Crown Court this week for two indecent assaults and a sexual assault against multiple victims between the 1990s and last year.
She addressed Dowson directly in a statement prepared for the court, telling him: “My life was changed forever by your actions — not just mine, but the lives of so many others who were affected in the ripple effect of your choices.
“What you did caused me irreversible pain and fear. The kind of fear that creeps into everyday moments. That lingers within spaces where I used to feel safe.
“The damage you've done doesn't just fade with time, it follows me and I believe it always will.”
She said that the abuse has made it harder to trust people, adding: “I second guess my own instincts. You took a part of my happiness, security and tranquillity that day.
“I hate to give that power to another human being, but I'd hate even more to see you get away with it.”
Dowson was given a suspended 14 months custodial suspended for two years and ordered to do 250 hours of community service.
He was also given a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which imposes additional restrictions to stop him reoffending and will be closely managed by specialist police officers.
In addition, he was given a 10-year restraining order and has been added to the sex offenders’ register.
The woman welcomed the outcome, saying she is reassured that Dowson will be closely managed to prevent him reoffending.
She also thanked North Yorkshire Police for the support she had received during the investigation and urged anyone who’s experienced sexual abuse to have the confidence to come forward and report it.
The detective who led the investigation, Detective Sergeant Arthur Ames of Scarborough and Ryedale CID, said:
“I’d like to thank the victims in this case for having the courage to come forward.
“I also hope this will encourage others to come forward knowing that the police will investigate any allegations thoroughly, no matter when they happened.
“All of the victims have chosen to have their voices heard and have exposed Dowson’s offending over decades.
“Their courage has led to today’s conviction that will not only mean that they have been heard but that Dowson will be on the sex offenders’ register so police and partners can apply appropriate safeguarding measures and prevent any further offending by him. Dowson has pleaded guilty but has shown no remorse for his actions or the impact they have had on the victims and their families.”