XUNG LUONG LONDON AND BRISTOL CHILD SEX OFFENCES CONVICTED

XUNG LUONG LONDON AND BRISTOL CHILD SEX OFFENCES CONVICTEDXUNG LUONG LONDON AND BRISTOL CHILD SEX OFFENCES CONVICTED

In 2026, 78-year-old Xung Luong, of Sark Walk, London, was found guilty of a predatory series of physical and sexual assaults against two children. The investigation established that Luong systematically targeted his victims, one of whom was a teenager, executing a multi-instance campaign of high-gravity violence and exploitation across Bristol and London during a timeline spanning the 2010s and 2020s. The prosecution reported at Bristol Crown Court that the offender overrode the bodily autonomy of his young targets, identifying a total abandonment of human decency by the 78-year-old.

SENTENCING — Following a comprehensive criminal jury trial which concluded on Friday, 15 May 2026, the judiciary recorded convictions on nine separate sexual counts ahead of a formal sentencing hearing scheduled for Wednesday, 24 June 2026. The court heard that the jury found Luong guilty of six counts of sexual assault of a child under 13 and three counts of sexual activity with a child aged 13–17. Despite the offender’s advanced age, the judicial framework has initiated pre-sentencing public protection protocols, locking Luong into secure tracking mechanisms and ordering his mandatory inclusion on the sex offenders register.

  • OFFENCES: Convicted by a jury of six counts of sexual assault of a child under 13 and three counts of sexual activity with a child aged 13–17.
  • OUTCOME: Found guilty on all counts; remanded in custody awaiting formal long-term sentencing on 24 June 2026.
  • NATURE OF OFFENCE: The offender utilized age gaps, physical dominance, and multi-location tracking as a mechanical necessity to isolate and abuse two vulnerable children. He systematically executed nine separate physical and sexual violations over more than a decade, maintaining a severe pattern of youth exploitation across two major cities until a dedicated public protection investigation secured his conviction.
  • LOCATION OF OFFENCES: Executed across Bristol, Avon and London; prosecuted within the regional crown court circuit at Bristol.
  • PROFILE: Xung Luong, 78. He is documented as a dangerous geriatric predator and high-risk child abuser whose forensic history involves prolonged sexual abuse targeting minors.
  • UK SEX OFFENDERS REGISTER: Mandated to register as a sex offender with the police for life upon his final crown court sentencing.
  • COURT PROCEEDINGS: Full criminal jury trial completed; final custodial sentencing deferred to the regional crown court circuit.
  • CRIMINAL RECORD: Registered sex offender and convicted child predator awaiting a maximum-tier protective custodial sentence in 2026.
  • ORIGIN OF OFFENDER: Luong operates out of Sark Walk, London.

QUESTION – Given that “a seventy-eight-year-old predator was found guilty of nine counts of child sexual abuse spanning more than a decade across multiple cities,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Individuals Convicted of Sex Offences Against Children Under Thirteen, Regardless of Advanced Age,” must be “Sentenced to a Mandatory Whole-Life Order Without Parole” to prevent a series of assaults?


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