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Vulnerable man was subjected to 'modern day slavery' | |
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A vulnerable man was forced to work unpaid for 13 years in "modern day slavery", according to the CPS. | |
Horse farmer David Daniel Doran, 42, pleaded guilty midway through his trial to making homeless Darrell Simester, from Kidderminster, perform forced or compulsory labour from April 2010-13. | |
Judge Neil Bidder QC said this was "a case of 13 years of exploitation". | Judge Neil Bidder QC said this was "a case of 13 years of exploitation". |
His father Daniel Doran, 67, who faced the same charge, was formally found not guilty at Cardiff Crown Court. | His father Daniel Doran, 67, who faced the same charge, was formally found not guilty at Cardiff Crown Court. |
Mr Simester lived in squalid conditions at Cariad Farm near Newport. He lived in a shed which had rats and no washing facilities. | Mr Simester lived in squalid conditions at Cariad Farm near Newport. He lived in a shed which had rats and no washing facilities. |
Fractured hip | Fractured hip |
He ate two meals a day on his own in the outbuilding and for more than a decade he was not given soap and never used a toothbrush. | He ate two meals a day on his own in the outbuilding and for more than a decade he was not given soap and never used a toothbrush. |
"I used the horse trough to have a wash," Mr Simester told the jury. | "I used the horse trough to have a wash," Mr Simester told the jury. |
The 44-year-old told the court he carried on working the day after he fractured his hip. | The 44-year-old told the court he carried on working the day after he fractured his hip. |
Judge Bidder told the jury there was no direct evidence of threats of violence towards Mr Simester. | Judge Bidder told the jury there was no direct evidence of threats of violence towards Mr Simester. |
Defending Doran, Nick Barraclough told the court that he is a "man of good character, with no previous convictions". | Defending Doran, Nick Barraclough told the court that he is a "man of good character, with no previous convictions". |
'Horrific state' | 'Horrific state' |
The court heard that Mr Simester had gone missing in 2000 after taking a seaside trip to Porthcawl. | The court heard that Mr Simester had gone missing in 2000 after taking a seaside trip to Porthcawl. |
He told the jury that he was walking along a dual carriageway near Taffs Well, Rhondda Cynon Taf, when he met Thomas Doran, another son of Daniel Doran, who offered him work at his father's farm in Peterstone, Newport. | He told the jury that he was walking along a dual carriageway near Taffs Well, Rhondda Cynon Taf, when he met Thomas Doran, another son of Daniel Doran, who offered him work at his father's farm in Peterstone, Newport. |
A Facebook campaign and press coverage led to a police tip-off that he was being held at the farm and his family travelled there in 2013. | A Facebook campaign and press coverage led to a police tip-off that he was being held at the farm and his family travelled there in 2013. |
The jury heard that Mr Simester's family struggled to recognise him when they tracked him down in a "horrific state" with a chest infection, a hernia and calloused feet. | The jury heard that Mr Simester's family struggled to recognise him when they tracked him down in a "horrific state" with a chest infection, a hernia and calloused feet. |
Mr Hipkin told the court Mr Simester's own brother didn't recognise him when he first arrived on the farm. | Mr Hipkin told the court Mr Simester's own brother didn't recognise him when he first arrived on the farm. |
The crown decided not to pursue the case against Daniel Doran. | The crown decided not to pursue the case against Daniel Doran. |
Prosecutor John Hipkin said: "We have considered the case in consultation with the Simester family and the chief crown prosecutor and the crown will not seek a verdict against the first defendant." | Prosecutor John Hipkin said: "We have considered the case in consultation with the Simester family and the chief crown prosecutor and the crown will not seek a verdict against the first defendant." |
After the hearing Catrin Attwell, senior crown prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service Wales complex casework unit, said: "Over a number of years, David Daniel Doran preyed on Darrell Simester's vulnerability. | |
"This case demonstrates that modern day slavery exists within our local communities. I hope that today's guilty plea will help Darrell Simester and his family as they seek to move forward with their lives." | |
Sentencing was adjourned for reports to be compiled. | Sentencing was adjourned for reports to be compiled. |