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October 16 2006;  14:20

 

Salvation Army man admits sex charges

 

A former Salvation Army Captain who is on trial in the High Court in Timaru on historical sex abuse charges has admitted four offences.

The charges arise from the time John Gainsford worked as the manager of Bramwell Booth Salvation Army Children's Home in Temuka.

The 69-year old faces a total of 27 charges including rape, sexual violation and other indecencies against young people who attended the children's home between 1973 and 1975.

This morning he pleaded guilty to three charges of indecently assaulting a girl under the age of 12 and one charge of inducing a girl to perform an indecent act.

The trial for the remaining charges is now underway