In 2026, Oliver Cosh, a Bicester Paedophile, was convicted for repeated child sexual assaults in Oxford after an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Oliver Cosh, 36, of Wensum Crescent, Bicester, was sentenced to nine years in jail at Oxford Crown Court on Friday, June 26.
After a week-long jury trial at Oxford Crown Court in April, Cosh was found guilty. Since then, he has been remanded.
Oliver Cosh was convicted on six charges of touching a child under the age of thirteen and one count of encouraging a child under the age of thirteen to have sex.
Cosh abused two victims; one was eight years old, and the other was ten or eleven. In addition, he will be permanently added to the Sex Offenders Register and subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Detective Constable James Boden of the Child Abuse Investigation Unit, the investigating officer, stated: “Oliver Peter Cosh is a predatory offender whose actions represent a shocking exploitation of two vulnerable children under the age of 13.” The severity of his crimes was increased when he utilised threats of violence to stifle their revelations.
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