Homosexual paedophile football coach of Liverpool dies in prison
Barry Bennell who sexually molested more than 20 boys in the 70s, 80s, and 90s dies at the age of 70
By Edward Era Barbacena
Bennell, also known as Richard Jones, was jailed for 30 years in 2018 after being convicted of 52 child sexual offences against 12 boys.
The former Crewe Alexandra coach abused boys in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
A judge at Liverpool Crown Court described him as "the devil incarnate" when he was sentenced to a further four years in 2020.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: "Prisoner Barry Bennell died at HMP Littlehey on 16 September 2023. As with all deaths in custody, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate."
Bennell was being treated for cancer for a number of years and had operations to remove tumours from his tongue in 2004 and 2016, although he was said to be in remission in 2020.
His cause of death has not been disclosed.
When he was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court in 2018, Recorder of Liverpool Judge Clement Goldstone QC said he "may well die in prison".
His final prison sentence, in 2020, was the fifth time he had been jailed.
At that hearing, the court was told he had a detached retina after being attacked in prison and was in remission from cancer.
Bennell was first jailed in Florida in 1994 for raping a British boy on a football tour in America, before going on to face prison sentences in Britain in 1998, 2015, 2018 and 2020.
Following his convictions in 2018, more than 80 other alleged victims came forward to report abuse.
At his sentencing hearing in 2020, Owen Edwards, prosecuting, said the case would be the final prosecution after a decision was made to proceed only with cases involving the most serious offences.
He said Bennell was responsible for "industrial sexual abuse of boys", as well as being instrumental in forging the careers of several international footballers.
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