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Disabled care worker, 20, accused of bashing vulnerable adults while also sexually abusing children

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Disabled care worker, 20, accused of bashing vulnerable adults while also sexually abusing children

A disability care worker has been accused of physically abusing five vulnerable adults in his care and sexually abusing several children.

Police investigated suspected abuse of residents at a disability care home in the Mount Druitt, western Sydney in April.

They allege a 20-year-old Eastern Creek man filmed ‘intimate’ videos of residents in his care, which included physical and verbal abuse which occurred between June 2019 and April 2020.

Police further allege the man recorded sexually abusive videos of two children aged between four and 12-years-old who were not residents at the care home.

Police investigated suspected abuse of residents at a disability care home in the western Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt, NSW in April

Police investigated suspected abuse of residents at a disability care home in the western Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt, NSW in April

Police investigated suspected abuse of residents at a disability care home in the western Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt, NSW in April

The man was arrested at about 1pm on May 1 and his mobile phone was seized for forensic examination. 

Police attained a search warrant for a home in Eastern Creek, where they allege to have seized items relevant to the investigation.

He was taken to Parramatta Police Station and charged with 11 counts of intentionally record intimate image without consent. 

The care worker was also charged with produce child abuse material, possess child abuse material, intentionally sexually touch a child under 10 years and two counts of common assault. 

He was refused bail to appear before Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday. 

The man has been stood down from his position at the care home.  

They allege an Eastern Creek man filmed 'intimate' videos of residents in his care, which included physical and verbal abuse which occurred between June 2019 and April 2020

They allege an Eastern Creek man filmed 'intimate' videos of residents in his care, which included physical and verbal abuse which occurred between June 2019 and April 2020

They allege an Eastern Creek man filmed ‘intimate’ videos of residents in his care, which included physical and verbal abuse which occurred between June 2019 and April 2020

Police further allege the man recorded sexually abusive videos of two children aged between four and 12-years-old who were not residents at the care home

Police further allege the man recorded sexually abusive videos of two children aged between four and 12-years-old who were not residents at the care home

Police further allege the man recorded sexually abusive videos of two children aged between four and 12-years-old who were not residents at the care home

Source: Daily Mail australia

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