A MAN has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for non-recent sexual offences against children at a former boarding school in Worcestershire.
Keith Figes, 73, of Breach Close in Bourton, Dorset, was sentenced on October 3 at Worcester Crown Court after previously pleading guilty to 11 counts of sexual offences, six of which were the same charge repeated.
The offences took place between 1966 and 1974 at Berrow Wood School in the village of Pendock, on the border of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire near the Malvern Hills.
The school housed boys aged 10 to 18, many of which were considered to have behavioural or learning difficulties.
A second man, Maurice Lambell, 69, of Platt Fold Street, Wigan, was also due to be sentenced but failed to attend court.
A warrant was issued and he has now been arrested and is in custody. A revised date for his sentencing has not yet been sent.
Figes and Lambell were both ‘housefathers’ at the school, entrusted with the care and welfare of the children.
Senior investigating officer, Detective Inspector Mark Walters, from West Mercia Police, said: “I welcome Figes’ sentence and am pleased that justice has finally been done for the survivors of his institutionalised abuse.
“Both Lambell and Figes abused their positions of trust to commit abhorrent crimes against young and vulnerable boys who they were supposed to be caring for.
“I’d like to commend the victims for the courage they’ve shown in coming forward and the way they have conducted themselves throughout the trial and sentencing.
“The abuse has had long-lasting effects on their mental and physical health and the trauma caused by Lambell and Figes is something which will live with them forever.
“Unfortunately, the convictions came too late for two victims, who sadly died before they got to see justice done.
“Our thoughts remain with their family and friends.”
