Mar 19 • 14:40 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Verdict at the District Court: Former youth coach of TSV 1860 admits to abusing two girls

A former athletics coach from TSV 1860 has been sentenced to one year and ten months probation for sexually abusing two minors.

A former athletics coach from TSV 1860 was sentenced by the Munich District Court to one year and ten months in prison on probation for sexually abusing two young girls. The 46-year-old coach committed these abuses while training two girls, aged nine and ten, at a training camp more than sixteen years ago. The incidents took place in a hotel on the Italian Adriatic coast and on the premises of the Bundeswehr in Neubiberg, with the court affirming the severity of the crimes based on the testimonies of the victims.

The court proceedings revealed that the victims had kept silent about the abuses for many years due to shame, as highlighted by the presiding judge. Despite this, the lasting impact of the offenses continues to affect both girls today. The judge emphasized that without the former coach's confession, the legal consequences could have been more severe, indicating the complexity and weight of the case. The victims' long struggle to speak out ultimately played a role in securing a conviction.

This ruling shines a light on the ongoing issue of sexual abuse in sports environments, drawing attention to the need for stronger protective measures for young athletes. It highlights the responsibility of sports institutions to create safer environments and the importance of listening to and supporting victims who come forward with their experiences. The case serves as a reminder for society to remain vigilant against such abuses, ensuring that similar situations are addressed promptly and with the seriousness they warrant.

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