Man who taught at Plymouth Catholic school for 27 years facing child abuse charges

UNITED KINGDOM
Plymouth Herald

A MAN who taught at a Plymouth school for three decades is facing charges in connection with the alleged sexual and physical abuse of children.

Paul Kelly is one of six men accused of a series of assaults and indecent assaults over a five-year period in the 1970s and 1980s.

The former head of Year 9 at St Boniface’s Catholic College was due to appear at Dundee Sheriff Court in Fife, Scotland, last week.

But the case against the 61-year-old was postponed due to what police said was an administrative error.

Kelly, who lives in Plymouth, is facing charges over abuse alleged to have taken place at the former St Ninian’s School in Falkland, Fife.

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