Myles Bradbury, 41, a Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at the Addenrooks Hospital in Cambridge has been sentenced to 22 years in jail for abusing terminally ill boys between ages 10 and 16.
The children were said to have been suffering from terminal illnesses like Leukaemia, haemophilia and other serious illnesses.
Judge Gareth Hankesworth, described Bradbury's action as ''one of the worst forms of sexual abuse imaginable.''
Convicted paedophile Myles Bradbury
Secret pens used in filming the boys
The court head that Bradbury from Herringswell, Suffolk carried out medical examinations on boys purely for hi own sexual gratification. In some cases he was said to have exaggerated their conditions so as to have more opportunities to abuse them. He filmed some of them using secret cameras hidden inside his pen and abused others behind a curtain with unsuspecting parents in the room.
He pleaded guilty to 25 offences including sexual assault, voyeurism and possessing more than 16,000 indecent images against boys between 10 and 16 years.
he was first arrested in December 2013 after police were alerted by Canadian authorities that he brought in a DVD containing indecent images of children as part of operation spade.
Outlining details of some of Bradbury's victims, his routine is said to involve isolating them from their parents, asking them to remove their clothes and then groping their genitals.
Bradbury is said to have a double life because people in his community saw him as a respectable professional and an asset to the community. He was a church goer, played a role in the scout movement and went on a church mission to an orphanage in Swaziland to help children with Aids in 2012.
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