Paedophile teacher who sexually abused students avoids jail because he's too fat

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Peter John O'Neill, 61, is morbidly obese and uses a wheelchair, needs a full-time carer and is so unfit he has been unable to leave his house to get to his court hearing

A paedophile teacher who sexually abused six children will avoid jail because he is too fat to be locked up.

 

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The state of this. Working on this premise, the late Cyril Smith would have remained free as a bird, a pervy bird.

Nah he's only 235

Funny how the judges don't like putting these bastards away.

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