A man convicted of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in a Birmingham pub has been sentenced to six years and five months in prison. Sean Sewell, 46, was apprehended shortly after the assault on April 8 and was also linked to a previous incident of indecent exposure on a bus in Birmingham. Sewell pleaded guilty to both charges and will be on the sex offender register for life.
West Midlands Police officials expressed satisfaction with the outcome, emphasizing their commitment to addressing violence against women and girls. The swift response of officers and a thorough investigation led to Sewell’s arrest and subsequent conviction. Authorities highlighted the importance of taking reports seriously and working diligently to deliver justice in such cases.
The police statement detailed the sequence of events, highlighting the prompt action taken following the report of the assault on the young girl. Sewell was swiftly detained, leading to further investigations that connected him to the previous exposure incident. The comprehensive probe culminated in Sewell’s sentencing at Birmingham Crown Court.
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