In het kort
A former teacher and football coach has been sentenced to five years in prison for abusing a former student and for filming boys in changing rooms. The coach, identified as Robin J., aged 40, from Vlissingen, was found guilty of filming hundreds of youth players. The sentencing occurred recently, though the specific date is not provided.
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A former teacher and football coach was sentenced to 5 years in prison.
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The individual is identified as Robin J., aged 40.
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He is from Vlissingen.
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The charges include abusing a former student.
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The charges also include filming boys/youth players in changing rooms.
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5 artikelen · 5 invalshoekenVoetbaltrainer Robin J. (40) uit Vlissingen krijgt 5 jaar cel voor filmen van jeugdspelers in kleedkamers
Lees meer“This outlet emphasizes the scale of the filming, noting hundreds of youth players were filmed, and clarifies the final sentence of 5 years.”
Voetbaltrainer Robin J. (40) filmt honderden jeugdspelers in kleedkamers: geen 7, maar 5 jaar cel
Lees meer“This outlet emphasizes the scale of the filming, noting hundreds of youth players were filmed, and clarifies the final sentence of 5 years.”
Docent misbruikte oud-leerling en filmde jongens in kleedkamer: 5 jaar cel
Lees meer“This outlet highlights the dual nature of the offenses, mentioning both abuse of a student and filming in changing rooms, along with the prison sentence.”
Leerkracht krijgt 5 jaar cel voor misbruik en filmen in kleedkamers
Lees meer“This outlet highlights the dual nature of the offenses, mentioning both abuse of a student and filming in changing rooms, along with the prison sentence.”
“This outlet focuses on the individual's role as a football coach and the sentence received for filming in locker rooms.”
Achtergrond
Multiple media outlets reported on the sentencing, with varying details on the individual's role. Some reports identify him as a former teacher, while others specify his role as a football coach. The abuse charge specifically mentions a former student, while the filming charges relate to youth players in locker rooms.
The sentence handed down was five years imprisonment. One report noted that the sentence was initially considered to be seven years but was ultimately set at five years.