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Masseur fails to clear name after sexual assault of teen
The Court of Appeal has ruled that Peter Archibald Spreadborough’s conviction for stroking the boy’s genitals during a massage in August 2016 should stand because no legal error had occurred.The boy’s mother took him to Spreadborough to treat his back pain, and left him alone with him while she ran errands.When they returned home the boy became very upset and cried, telling her what he had done, the court heard.Spreadborough was convicted of the 2016 sexual assault of the 13-year-old boy by a…
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