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'DANGEROUS AND SICKENING'

Teen girl, 17, films prolific paedophile carry out ‘harrowing’ sex attack on toddler in the back of his van

Sick teen also filmed herself abusing a girl, 7, before sending the video to perv

A TEEN girl filmed a "dangerous and sickening" paedophile sexually assault a toddler in the back of a van.

The 17-year-old, who cannot be named, recorded prolific paedo Kristopher Jane, 31, as he carried out the abuse.

 Teenage girl filmed paedophile Kristopher Jane abusing a toddler in his van. She also sent him an abuse video on Whatsapp
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Teenage girl filmed paedophile Kristopher Jane abusing a toddler in his van. She also sent him an abuse video on WhatsappCredit: Getty Images
 A judge said the teen knew what she was doing was "wrong, and very wrong"
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A judge said the teen knew what she was doing was "wrong, and very wrong"Credit: Google Earth

And she also filmed herself sexually assaulting a seven year old girl before sending the video to Jane on Whatsapp.

The teen, from Wisbech, Cambs., "knew full well" what she was doing was "wrong, and very wrong", a judge said.

She admitted six child sex offences at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday.

Judge David Farrell also branded Jane, of Bristol, a "dangerous and sickening paedophile" and described his behaviour as "unnatural and monstrous".

He said: "You abused a (toddler) for your perverted sexual gratification."

"I had to listen to the most harrowing account of how that baby was suffering as you abused her and held her against her will."

In the video the toddler can be seen crying and trying to push Jane's hand away.

Jane admitted 12 offences, including sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl and sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl and was jailed for 22 years.

The 17-year-old girl, whose defence said she had below average intelligence and was under pressure from Jane, was sentenced to four years in a young offenders' institution.


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