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Former teacher jailed over abuse of pupils at Belfast school in 1970s

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Evening Standard
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A retired educator from Northern Ireland has been convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment for historical child abuse offenses committed during the 1970s at a Belfast educational institution. The 77-year-old perpetrator, identified as William Lloyd-Lavery from Lisburn, faced justice decades after the incidents, highlighting the persistent commitment of authorities to prosecute historical abuse cases and provide accountability for victims affected by institutional misconduct.

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Former teacher jailed over abuse of pupils at Belfast school in 1970s
Former teacher jailed over abuse of pupils at Belfast school in 1970s

William Lloyd-Lavery, 77, of Richmond Avenue, Lisburn, has been sentenced to two years in prison.
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