Man jailed for 36 years for sexual offences against young girls
14:01 05/02/2025Philip Hamer (13/08/1990) from Worsley, has today (Wednesday 5 February 2025) been sentenced to 36 years for sexual offences against seven victims.
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Philip Hamer (13/08/1990) from Worsley, has today (Wednesday 5 February 2025) been sentenced to 36 years for sexual offences against seven victims.
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Issued 02 September 2024
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