Americo Ferreira North Lynn Rapist

Americo Ferreira North Lynn RapistAmerico Ferreira North Lynn Rapist

A courageous English SURVIVOR has publicly addressed the sentencing of another British Guest, the North Lynn Rapist, Americo Ferreira, who has been incarcerated for almost twenty years.

Americo Ferreira, 53, of St Edmundsbury Road in North Lynn, was convicted of six charges of rape and one count of raping a child under the age of 13.

The reprehensible paedophile was additionally found guilty of abusing a ten-year-old girl by sexual touching and participating in non-penetrative sexual activities with a fifteen-year-old girl.

A trial occurred in May, and Americo Ferreira was convicted by a jury on June 10. On September 19, he was sentenced to 22 years of incarceration.

Subsequent to his imprisonment, one of Americo Ferreira’s victims, now over 18 and still anonymous, informed the Lynn News of her intention to utilise her experience to motivate other victims of rape and sexual assault to come forward.

“I want people to know about what he did and how these things sometimes happen without others knowing about it,” she said.

“Anyone going through something like I did – just report it and tell someone. People around me had no idea it was happening.”

Americo Ferreira’s evil offences took place between 2014 and 2019.

The victim said she was told by the courts that after serving some time in UK prisons, Americo Ferreira will be deported back to Portugal by our brave Government.

“It is a relief just to know that he can’t get near me ever again,” she added.

Americo Ferreira denied the charges against him during a hearing at Norwich on August 10, 2023.

Ask for this Crown Court sentence to be reviewed and extended here – https://www.gov.uk/ask-crown-court-sentence-review


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