A
paedophile couple were exposed after the female half of the duo
dropped her mobile phone down a friend's toilet and sick images of
her abusing a young girl were seen after it was repaired.
They
exchanged approximately 3000 text messages during the period the
victim was subjected to the attacks, with the man encouraging more
and more sexual abuse.
Jobless
Sarah Summerfield, 30, of Hayes received six-and-a-half years
imprisonment and jobless Adrian Eldridge, 38, of West Drayton
received ten years.
Summerfield
admitted three counts of assaulting a child under 13 years-old by
penetration and two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13.
She
has been made subject of a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO)
until further notice and will be a Registered Sex Offender (RSO) for
life.
Eldridge
was found guilty of three counts of encouraging or assisting the
commission of one or more offences, namely sexual assault on a child
under 13 by penetration.
He
was also convicted of three counts of encouraging or assisting the
commission of one or more offences, namely sexual assault by touching
on a child under 13.
Eldridge
was additionally declared a Dangerous Offender and will have his
licence extended for a further two years.
He
too was made subject to SOPO and will remain a RSO for life.
Kingston-upon-Thames
Crown Court heard pair were arrested after Summerfield dropped her
mobile phone by accident into a toilet while visiting a friend in
July last year.
The
friend offered to get the phone fixed and Summerfield accepted.
When
the device had dried out the friend managed to switch it on and
discovered the images and movies of Summerfield sexually abusing a
child.
The
friend then contacted police and officers from The Metropolitan
Police's Child Abuse Investigation Team arrested Summerfield and
after analysis of her phone arrested Eldridge.
Summerfield
and Eldridge had exchanged 3000 text messages in which he
encouraged Summerfield to commit sexual assaults against the girl.
Detective
Sergeant Tony Smith of the Met's Sexual Offences, Exploitation and
Child Abuse Command, said: "I hope that the sentences handed
down today will reassure the public that the Met takes the
investigation of child abuse and sexual offences very seriously.
"I
would encourage anyone who suffered sexual abuse as a child or adult,
regardless of how long ago that was, to come forward and speak to
us."
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