Girl abused when she was 8 describes ‘nightmares’ that attacker will find her
A young girl who was sexually abused aged just eight has described being plagued by nightmares as her attacker was jailed.
Paedophile Matthew McKenzie, 47, ‘preyed’ on the child while staying at her home in Bristol in June 2023.
He was found guilty last month of sexual touching of a girl under the age of 13, as well as two charges of engaging in sexual activity with a girl under 13 and jailed for eight years on Tuesday.
In a victim impact statement, the girl, who cannot be named, said: ‘I am feeling angry, sad and scared, and I have been having nightmares about what happened to me.
‘Every time I close my eyes all I see is him and also it has affected my school work.
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‘I can’t trust anyone and I have been feeling worthless and empty…
‘When I have these nightmares, they are about everything Matthew did to me. I wake up crying in an absolute panic, fearing that he is coming for me.’
Bristol Crown Court was told the girl used by a very self-confident child, but the abuse had changed her personality considerably.
Her mother said: ‘What Matthew did has affected my girl’s whole life… I feel absolutely sick about what Matthew has done.
‘Matthew has ruined my daughter’s life.
‘He has taken her innocence and made her do something despicable for his own selfish pleasure, which is repulsive.
‘He has preyed on my innocent little girl, groomed his way into our lives, so much so that I trusted him to be around me daughter and he betrayed all our trusts…
‘Now he has been found guilty, this will prevent him hurting any other child he comes into contact with.’
McKenzie was told he will serve a minimum of six years in prison before he can be considered for release.
He will also be subject to a 15-year sexual harm prevention order and will remain on the Sex Offenders’ Register indefinitely.
DC Emma Parry, officer in the case, said: ‘Both the victim and her family have shown remarkable courage in the face of the most horrendous circumstances.
‘We are really pleased to see Matthew McKenzie be jailed for these sickening offences, and that would not have been possible without their support.
‘McKenzie abused the family’s trust to carry out the most dreadful abuse of a young child.
‘We sincerely hope the conclusion of these legal proceedings can help the girl, with the unrelenting love of her family, can now begin to look to the future because she deserves that more than anyone.’
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