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The “sadistic” kindergarten who made “relentless” abuse of 21 babies and kicked the boy in the prisoner’s face


A 22 -year -old kindergarten worker who carried out a “sustainable and relentless” campaign against 21 children was in prison for eight years for annoying crimes.

The families of the children who were abused by ROKSAA LECKA remembered the “terrible” moment that they watch the CCTV of attacks, which were covered in bruises and scratches.

This included kicking a little boy four times in the face and overthrowing children while working in two kindergartens in southwestern London.

His “sadistic” crimes were discovered in June last year after he was drowning a number of children at Twichenham Green Montssori, part of the Riverside Kindergarten Group, in Twichenham.

“The early days of the trial were the worst two days of my life,” a mother said to a tearful meeting.

“At that age, children are vulnerable because they cannot understand, let alone tell someone of their suffering. Your parents and employers trusted you to take care of every precious and very lovely child,” said Judge Sara Plasx KC.

“You have committed several acts of your fascinating violence. You kicked, slapped, punched, crushed and kicked them. You pulled their ears, hair and fingers.

“From time to time, you can calmly watch the pain and suffering you have caused. Your criminal behavior can be properly described as a sadistic.”

Prior to the discovery of his crimes, the mother had taken a photo of a bruise on her son’s ear, which he said he could “scream” and say how the injury had caused him to leave the area.

ROKSANA LECKA attacks to children have covered them in bruises and scratches

ROKSANA LECKA attacks to children have covered them in bruises and scratches (Metropolitan police)

“I can’t get the question of how an adult can do it to the child. My biggest concern is that my son thinks this is what adults do for children,” he said.

“It will live with me forever and know that my son and 20 more children had to pass through.”

Looking directly to Lakka, another mother said, “These children were so innocent and vulnerable. They could not speak, they could not defend themselves and they could not tell us that the parents allow them to happen to them. They were completely helpless and Rookasana.

Other parents said they felt distrust of leaving their children, and some found that toddlers were left with sleep and anxiety problems.

Several people felt guilty that they had sent their children to kindergarten, and this has made them “ask our parents”.

Lakka, from Hunslu, had previously accepted seven cruelty to a person under 16 and was sentenced to 14 other cases by a jury in the Kingston court.

After the kids were caught in care, Metropolitan police detectives away from kindergarten through a CCTV to find out that he has repeatedly abused children under his clothes on his arms, legs and stomach.

Laka by escaping around them and showing under the influence of cannabis,

Laka had shown “complete disregard for children” by escaping around them and showing the affected of cannabis. (Metropolitan police)

In a day, he broke several children dozens of times and caused them to cry and get away from him.

In an accident, he kicked a small boy several times. When he began to cry, he put his weight on the back of the baby, shattered them and pulled the children to him because they tried to get away.

He had misused children in two kindergartens between October 2023 and June 2024 – one of the small Munchkins in Honslo, with the remains of the Twicham Green Montssori, which has been closed since then.

Laka told the police that he smokes before the cannabis and was seen at a moment when he evaporates a meter away from a young baby.

He worked at Twicenham Green Montssori between January and June 2024, and a number of parents reported unusual and bruising in March and May.

Other parents accused Lakka of not showing “regret” during the trial, saying that after smoking and evaporating, he showed “complete disregard for child care.”

“His defense at the trial made me more talkative. His excuses were selfish; I realized that he was only interested in serving herself and had complete accountability,” a mother said.

Body films from the moment of Laka's arrest by Metropolitan Police

Body films from the moment of Laka’s arrest by Metropolitan Police (Metropolitan police)

“His personal life made me teach me how much he care about the job he was in.”

Describing him as a “absolute danger” for children, a father told court: “He has not regretted during the process, and the fact that he does not accept that he has done a mistake is a clear sign that he is the danger of society.”

Several of the financial impact of child care costs after the closure of the TWICHAM GREEN MONTESSORI, said they had been forced to get out of work because of the stress of the case.

The family of a little boy said, “We as parents, we live with sin. We know this is not our fault, but we still feel it because we weren’t there to protect him.” “This crime has changed the way we see the world and our parents,” he said.

“We will have the weight of what he had done for him for the rest of his life.”

The court heard that Laka had been attacked twice in the prison and was in a vulnerable prison.

“This apology called,” the judge said, “It was an attempt to separate and minimize your actions. This film shows that you know what you are doing, your actions are intentional and calculated.”

Describing his actions towards a child as the “strangest acts of cruelty”, the judge said that Laka should never allow to work with children and vulnerable people again.

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