Horrible! Former Australian nurse accused of sexually abusing 91 children

  A former child care worker in Australia has been charged with more than 1,600 crimes and is suspected of sexually abusing 91 children. The process was filmed and then spread on the Internet.

  According to Reuters's report on August 1st, Australian police accused the man of sexually assaulting young girls in more than a dozen childcare centers in Australia and abroad for 15 years. The man was arrested in August 2022, but it took the police a year to investigate and confirm the identity of the victim. The Australian authorities said that this was one of the most "horrible" cases they had ever seen. What the man did to the children was beyond people's imagination and made people "deeply sad".

  The 45-year-old suspect faces 246 charges of rape and 673 charges of child molestation. The most serious charges can make the man be sentenced to life imprisonment. He also faces hundreds of other charges for shooting and distributing videos about child abuse. The police said that they found 4,000 related images and videos on the man's electronic device, recording all his abuse.

  It is alleged that the crime involved 10 child care centers in Queensland, Australia, 1 child care center in New South Wales and an overseas child care center. At present, the identities of 87 abused Australian children have been confirmed, and their parents have been informed, and some of the victims have reached adulthood.

  Australian authorities are currently working with international counterparts to try to get in touch with the other four victims. Investigators said that they arrested the man in one of the child care centers where he worked, which appeared in the child abuse images and videos he shot.

  The Australian Federal Police executed a search warrant in Brisbane Center on August 20, 2022. At the same time, they searched the man's house on the Gold Coast and confiscated the electronic equipment that kept the images and videos of child abuse he shot.

  The police said that in 2021 and 2022, someone had reported the case to the Queensland police, accusing the man of committing abuse, but the investigators could not arrest him because of insufficient evidence. The man will appear in Brisbane District Court on August 21st.

  (Editor: in vain)