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A man left a mother 'distressed' after 'performing a sex act' on an Emirates plane in front of her and her son. Britto Lorence was travelling on the long-haul journey from Dubai to Newcastle in June last year and had been sat beside a woman and her young son.
A court heard that, as the woman got up to make her child a feed, she noticed that the 27-year-old had a blanket over his lap and his and he was performing a sex act. ChronicleLive reports the man, of Abingdon Road, Middlesbrough, was reported to cabin crew and arrested upon arrival at Newcastle International Airport.
He appeared in the dock earlier this year to plead not guilty to one count of outraging public decency and the case was listed for trial. However, on the day the trial was due to start at Newcastle Magistrates' Court in May, he changed his plea to guilty.
The case was adjourned for the preparation of a pre-sentence report but, in the meantime, Lorence applied for his guilty plea to be changed again as he felt he'd been "put under pressure" to admit the offence.
During a hearing this week, District Judge Kate Meek refused the application to vacate his plea and, instead, she sentenced Lorence to an 18-month community order, with 150 hours of unpaid work. He was also ordered to pay a total of 914 in costs and a victim surcharge.
The judge said: "Your guilty plea stands. You're convicted by your guilty plea and you fall to be sentenced. Your offence was a serious offence.
"It is also going to be treated more seriously because the people affected by it were passengers on a plane and they couldn't absent themselves from the situation and one of those people sat next to you was a very young child.
"You were masturbating and the harm that was caused indicates a community order. I acknowledge you pleaded guilty on the day of your trial but you have then done all you can to try and set aside that plea so you will receive a very small amount of credit."
At a previous hearing, Brian Payne, prosecuting, said Lorence had been sat beside the victim and her child on an Emirates flight between Dubai and Newcastle on June 2 last year. Mr Payne said: "[The victim] described the male [Lorence] having a pillow on his lap and he initially appeared to be asleep."
However, Mr Payne said the woman then spotted he was acting indecently. Mr Payne continued: "She raised the alarm by going to cabin staff."
In a statement, the victim said she had been "deeply distressed" by the incident but had tried not to get too alarmed on the flight for the sake of her son. The court heard that Lorence had a visa to work in the UK and was a manager of a cafe. He had previously completed a Masters degree at Teesside University in food science.
He still denies that he committed the offence.
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