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UK Child molester chokes to death on prison food

A pedophile serving a 14-year sentence for gross lewdness, indecent assault as well as severe sexual offenses against a number of kids choked on his breakfast, which resulted in heart failure, according to BBC.

74-year-old John McKno apparently abused 5 pupils at a number of boarding schools where he instructed mathematics in the 1970s as well as the 1980s. All the victims were under the age of 16 and also one was under the age of 14.

John McKno, who was put behind bars in 2016, died at Norwich Prison in September. Details of his fatality were disclosed during an inquest this week. He apparently had a number of unrevealed medical problems.

A 51-year-old male that was among McKno’s victims between 1975 and 1980 informed BBC his abuser belonged to a bigger ring that sexually assaulted pupils.

“They learned from each other,” that accuser stated. “The sexual stuff happened in the dorms, you were lying in your bed scared and you generally slept with one eye open.”

One of McKno’s coworkers, instructor Alan Stancliffe, spent 2 years behind bars for assaulting numerous young boys, among them was the 51-year-old that spoke up against McKno. Stancliffe died in 2014.

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67 Comments

  1. Proving karma sometimes is not so much a bitch as a poorly chewed slab of breakfast sausage.

    1. Jonny Fortunato wow what reality are you in do you really think theres breakfast sausage in a prison or any type of a sausage for that matter other then the one you can find in the shower stall next to you lol

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