Paul Withnell, 74, was jailed for 21 years after being convicted of a string of child sex offences dating back to the 1980s. He died at HMP Parc in Bridgend a few weeks after sentencing
A paedophile has passed away just weeks after being incarcerated for a series of horrific historical rapes.
Paul Withnell, a resident of Powys, was handed a 21-year prison sentence last month following his conviction on numerous counts of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1980s.
A representative for G4S, the private security behemoth that operates HMP Parc, confirmed that the 74 year old died at the category B prison in Bridgend on February 5. He had been locked up less than three weeks prior on January 16, with a Cardiff Crown Court judge remarking that he had displayed “not one single shred of remorse”.
“As with all deaths in custody this will be investigated by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman, and the cause of death is for the coroner to determine,” stated the G4S spokesperson.
During the sentencing hearing, prosecutor Nigel Fryer revealed that the offences occurred between 1981 and 1990 when Withnell was aged between 30 and 39. Withnell, from Broad Street, New Radnor, Presteigne, admitted to creating indecent images of a child but refuted other charges.
After an eight-day trial, he was found guilty of four instances of raping a girl under 16, six instances of gross indecency with a girl under 14, and eight instances of indecent assault of a girl under 16, reports Wales Online.
Police discovered 132 explicit photos of Withnell’s victim, leading the judge to conclude that the defendant had “little choice” but to confess to that crime. The court was informed that he had kept these images for several decades.
In a victim impact statement read out in court, the survivor revealed: “I’ve been left with lasting trauma and flashbacks. My innocence was ruined far too young and I was forced to live in a world for adults when I was too young.
“My sleep has always been very disrupted and my health has been affected. At times over the years I have become obsessive with my eating and over the last 11 months I have lost a lot of weight.”
Defence counsel Hywel Davies, speaking on behalf of Withnell, highlighted his client’s lack of prior convictions and ongoing health struggles. “It’s questionable whether he will ever be eligible for release,” he stated.
Delivering the sentence, Judge Eugene Egan addressed Withnell directly: “You caused unspeakable hardship, misery and upset and decades of emotional pain. Not one single shred of remorse has been shown by you.”
Judge Egan handed down a 21-year prison term to Withnell, two thirds of which must be served behind bars.
Following the sentencing, Detective Inspector Christine Beaton praised the survivor’s courage, stating: “I want to commend the victim in this case for her bravery in coming forward to report these horrendous crimes. I understand that reporting crimes of this nature, particularly many years after they happened, can be especially daunting.
“The dignity and strength shown throughout the course of the investigation is testament to her resilience, bravery and determination to secure justice. Thanks to her support, and the diligent work of the investigation team, Withnell has finally been held to account for his vile actions.
“As Withnell faces his time in prison, I hope the victim in this case can take some solace in today’s outcome as she begins to move forward with her life. I hope this case reassures others that we will always take reports of sexual abuse incredibly seriously, no matter how recent or non-recent they may be.
“If you have been a victim of rape or sexual abuse, please come forward. We are compassionate, capable, and committed to supporting you every step of the way.”
