Baby Preston Davey suffered 40 traumatic injuries, the court heard (Photo: Lancashire Police)

UK teacher found guilty of murder, sexual abuse of baby

· RTE.ie

A high school teacher in the UK has been found guilty of the murder and sexual abuse of a 13-month-old baby he treated as a "plaything".

Jamie Varley, 37, adopted Preston Davey, at nine months old with his partner, financial sales manager, John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32.

Preston had been taken from his mother, Sarah Davey, now 42, by an emergency care order by Oldham Council.

Davey, aged 14 at the time, had been jailed for the "unspeakably wicked" murder of a frail pensioner in 1998 and in and out of prison since then.

Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley were approved for adoption and at nine months old Preston began living at their home in Blackpool, Lancs in April 2023.

But in the just under four months he was in their care, he was routinely ill-treated, had indecent images and videos taken of him, sexually abused and physically assaulted, suffering 40 traumatic injuries, the defendant's trial at Preston Crown Court has heard.

Following an eight-week trial a jury spent around 14 hours considering verdicts before it returned to court to deliver verdicts.

Jamie Varley and John McGowan-Fazakerley were approved for adoption (Photo: Lancashire Police)

Varley of was found guilty of murder, two counts of assault by penetration, five counts of cruelty to a child, grievous bodily harm, sexual assault of a child, 13 counts of taking indecent photos or videos of a child, one of distributing an indecent photo of a child, to his co-accused, and one of making an indecent photo.

McGowan-Fazakerley was found guilty of allowing the death of a child, two counts of child cruelty and one count of the sexual assault of a child.

Varley stood in the dock and put his hands to his face in shock as the guilty verdicts were read, before collapsing to his knees, wretching and vomiting.

His co-accused made no reaction, while McGowan-Fazakerley's father shook his head.

Preston's mother and grandmother burst into tears, sobbing throughout as the 29 guilty verdicts were returned.

Both defendants will not be sentenced today and Mr Justice Turner said he will pass sentence on Thursday.