20 Y.O. Sydney Swim Coach Accused Of Child Sex Abuse Faces 28 New Charges

A Sydney swimming instructor accused last week of sexually assaulting two young girls at a Mosman pool was today charged with a further 28 alleged offences against a number of victims.

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Kyle Daniels, 20, was arrested at his parents’ Balgowlah home last week under suspicion of molesting two of his former students at Mosman Swim Centre.

He was charged with one count of sexual intercourse with a child under 10 years old and two counts of intentionally sexually touching a child under 10 years old.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports the matter came before Manly Local Court again today, where Daniels was formally charged with a slew new offences.

In addition to the three counts which led to his arrest, NSW Police Force state the former instructor faces another eight counts of sexual intercourse with a child under 10, six counts of intentionally sexually touching a child under 10 years, and 14 counts of indecently assaulting a person under 16.

It will be alleged those offences were committed against six girls aged between six and ten, and that those offences occurred between June 2018 and March 2019.

Daniels has remained in police custody since his arrest last week but is expected to apply for bail today.

Investigations are ongoing.


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