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    What the hell was going through these 2 peoples heads ,they have possibly ruined a young girls life and they have brought great shame on their regiment our country and and their selves .


    A Household Cavalry soldier and his wife have appeared in court charged with raping a schoolgirl under 13.
    Trooper Simon Davies, 37, and his wife Fiona Parsons-Davies, 44, were accused of a string of paedophile offences as detectives investigated a suspected online child pornography ring, sources said.
    Davies, who is understood to have served in Afghanistan, is based at Windsor's Combermere Barracks, where Prince William and Prince Harry both served.
    The husband and wife appeared in custody at Reading Magistrates' Court earlier this week over offences alleged to have occurred in January.
    Davies is charged with three counts of rape of a child under 13 years, while Parsons-Davies is accused of rape, aiding and abetting rape and child neglect.
    They were both remanded in custody to appear at Reading Crown Court on December 15.
    Police have searched several addresses including the couple's home on Broom Farm estate, two miles from Windsor Castle.
    The Household Cavalry consists of the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals.
    The Household Cavalry Regiment - which Davies serves with - has an operational role in armoured fighting vehicles on the front line, while the mounted regiment is equipped with horses, carrying out ceremonial duties on state and royal occasions.
    A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "The matter is subject to a civil police investigation and it would therefore be inappropriate to comment further whilst this is ongoing
    Last edited by tankie; 01 Sep 11,, 13:01.

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    Appalling. A disgrace to humanity. We will obviously have to wait for them to be found guilty before we call for them to be burned at the stake or boiled in oil.

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    • #3
      Not a general rule within the Guards I am sure. All the same, a sad indictment of the Trooper himself and a tragedy for the victim and her family.

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      • #4
        So LG or BnR's? I hope not the blues....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by snapper View Post
          Not a general rule within the Guards I am sure. All the same, a sad indictment of the Trooper himself and a tragedy for the victim and her family.
          Sadly snaps , there have been other incidents , in the 70s a form a circle gang was discovered and booted out of the forces .I am recounting from memory but cant quote the full details , nuts dya remember this one circa 1975

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          • #6
            Utter disgrace, never ceases to amaze that people can be capable of such acts. We can only hope that they throw away the key, and that no child was seriously harmed as a result. Such a shame, young lives wasted.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gdmillar View Post
              Utter disgrace, never ceases to amaze that people can be capable of such acts. We can only hope that they throw away the key, and that no child was seriously harmed as a result. Such a shame, young lives wasted.
              Once a stranger touches a child the way this scum has then you can rest assured that child was seriously harmed. "Davies is charged with three counts of rape of a child under 13 years" Does that mean he raped three children once or one child three times. He has seriously damaged children and their families and deserves the full weight of the law.

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