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Child sex abuser to be sentenced Child sex abuser case adjourned
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A paedophile who admitted 28 sex offences against children spanning 40 years is to be sentenced later. The sentencing of a man who admitted 28 sex offences against children spanning a 40-year-period has been adjourned.
Detectives issued an appeal on the BBC Crimewatch programme in a bid to find 63-year-old Brian Hughes. Detectives issued an appeal on the BBC Crimewatch programme in a bid to find Brian Hughes, 63.
The former builder went missing in July 2007 but surrendered to police in Lincolnshire in November 2008 days after the programme was screened.The former builder went missing in July 2007 but surrendered to police in Lincolnshire in November 2008 days after the programme was screened.
Hughes, from Overslade in Rugby, Warwickshire, will be sentenced at Warwick Crown Court. Hughes, from Overslade, Rugby, Warwickshire, is due to be sentenced at Coventry Crown Court on 31 March.
Police in November said they were aware of offences against four children but they feared "there may be others who haven't come forward". Police said in November they were aware of offences against four children but they feared "there may be others who haven't come forward".