LONDON — A 45-year-old man was sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison for sexually abusing young children, some as young as 2 years old, who were under his care in London.
Vincent Chan had admitted to 56 charges, first at an elementary school and then at a nursery, over a period of 15 years. Among his admissions were sexual assault by penetration, sexual assault by touching and making indecent images.
At the sentencing hearing at Wood Green Crown Court, Judge John Dodd cited Chan for an ''utterly wicked, perverse, and depraved'' catalogue of abuse. Following his prison sentence, Chan will also have to spend an extra eight years on license, meaning he will go back behind bars if he re-offends.
Police found that Chan had taken upskirt videos of girls in class when he worked as IT support and a teaching assistant at St. Mary's Church of England School in Finchley, north London, for 10 years before he joined the Bright Horizons nursery in 2017.
The judge said Chan's early offending had largely been confined to ''looking, watching, and recording'' but that escalated in 2017 when he joined the Bright Horizons nursery.
''You became a sexual predator and someone who clearly lost all sense of moral compass," the judge said.
London's Metropolitan Police found that the victims ranged from 2 up to a retiree in her 70s, with the offenses spanning from 2008 to 2024.
Hundreds of families who sent their children to the nursery and school where Chan worked have received letters outlining his offending.