Nursery worker on child abuse charges jeered
Vanessa George, 39, who worked at the Little Ted’s nursery in Plymouth, was remanded in custody amid angry scenes in the city’s magistrates’ court.
George, of Douglass Road, Plymouth, faces two counts of sexually assaulting a girl under 13 by penetration, another count of sexually assaulting a girl under 13 and one count of sexually assaulting a boy under 13 by touching.
She also faces three separate counts of making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children.
George, wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers, spoke only to confirm her name and address. She entered no pleas.
She was jeered and hissed by people in the public gallery as she emerged from the steps below the dock.
As details of the charges were read, parents cried and yelled, with one man running from the court in tears.
As she was led away, a man leapt from the public gallery and spat at George.
Outside court, there were more angry scenes as people shouted at the police van taking George away.
A group of parents with children at the nursery, some in tears, stood outside the rear of the court after the hearing.
Prosecutor Michael French applied for the case to be sent immediately to the crown court.
Chairman of the magistrates bench Hilary Anderson remanded George in custody. Her counsel, Geoff Parlby, made no application for bail.
George will next appear at Plymouth Crown Court on September 21.
The court heard the charges ranged from January 2007 to this month.
Following the hearing, two men were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage in connection with an attack on the police van carrying George away.




