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School welfare officer's sex offence trial begins
- Author, Lyndsey Telford
- Role, 大象传媒 News NI
A school welfare officer abused his "position of authority and trust" to sexually abuse teenage girls, a court has been told.
Neil Beckett, of Kilmore near Crossgar in County Down, is accused of 29 sex offences.
The 43-year-old, whose trial began on Thursday at Belfast Crown Court, denies all the charges against him.
He was working at Lagan College in south Belfast when some of the alleged offences occurred.
The charges against him also include the rape of a teenage Army cadet, which allegedly took place while Mr Beckett was working as an Army cadet leader.
'Position of authority and trust'
The charges span a decade鈥攂etween 2013 and 2023鈥攁nd involve 11 alleged victims.
Nine of the complainants were school pupils when the offences were said to have occurred.
Two were young Army cadets at a time when, prior to taking up his job at Lagan College, Mr Beckett served as an Army Cadets leader.
In addition to the rape allegation, Mr Beckett denies 26 sexual assault allegations, one count of sexual grooming, and one count of sexual communication with a child.
Opening the case at Belfast Crown Court on Thursday, a prosecution barrister said Mr Beckett's conduct was "not only wholly inappropriate with these young people, it was also criminal".
"That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e asking you to make your decision on," he told the jury.
鈥淗e was in a position of authority and trust.鈥
'I kept telling him to stop'
The alleged rape is said to have taken place at some point between 2013 and 2015.
The complainant said it happened in her parents鈥 living room when they were not at home.
In a recorded interview with police, which was shown to the court, the alleged victim said her family had been experiencing difficulties and that she had been in a vulnerable position.
At the time of the attack, she said the defendant arrived at her parents鈥 house and told her he wanted to check to see how she was.
She said he then started to force himself on to her by kissing her.
鈥淗e was bigger than I was. I didn鈥檛 have a lot of fight to get him off,鈥 she said.
The alleged victim said the defendant began to touch her before proceeding to take his trousers down and have sex with her.
鈥淚 kept telling him to stop. I remember a lot of crying and like, 鈥榃hy are you doing this?鈥
"He just kept going,鈥 she said.
The court heard that when Mr Beckett was interviewed by police, he denied anything had happened.
He told officers that while he knew the complainant, he had no relationship with her and had never been to her house.
'He was not a hugger'
The alleged offences concerning two then-young Army cadets happened before Mr Beckett took up his role at Lagan College.
Twenty-one of the 29 sex offence charges that Mr Beckett faces concern nine school pupils.
The court heard that the alleged offences included unwanted 鈥渂ear hugs,"聽 tickling, and patting of thighs.
According to the prosecution barrister, one of the complainants described 鈥渋nappropriate hugs,鈥 including when the defendant鈥檚 鈥渉ands were under her blazer wrapped around her tightly, pressed against her鈥.
The court heard that another complainant described 鈥渁 long hug with his hands near her bottom, leaning in as if he was trying to kiss her".
It was said that the girl "felt he was burying his head in as if trying to smell her hair鈥.
The barrister said that Mr Beckett denies everything, saying 鈥渉e did not hug anyone".
"In fact, he did not like hugs. He was not a hugger."
Mr Beckett is currently suspended from his post of health and wellbeing officer at Lagan College.
The trial continues.
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