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Siuck brother who raped his sister for years in family home is jailed

A man has been jailed for seven years after he repeatedly raped his biological sister for years in their family home.

John Paul Hegarty, 41, from Little Island, Cork, Ireland, was sentenced at Central Criminal Court by Ms Justice Deidre Murphy.

Sick brother who?raped his sister for years in family home is jailed

The judge noted that the victim could not remember a time in her childhood when she was not being sexually abused by her brother, Echo Live reported.

Nora Hegarty, 35, has waived her right to anonymity because she wanted her brother to be identified for the sexual abuse crimes, which occurred for several years in the family’s home in Glanmire in the 1990s.

Nora Hegarty said: “I did this for all the people out there in the same situation as me, so they might have the courage to speak out.

Sick brother who?raped his sister for years in family home is jailed

“I thought reporting it would break me but it made me stronger. I want to say to people in my situation, don’t be afraid, you have people to pick you up even if you feel like you cannot go on.”

The verdicts of the jury were not accepted by John Paul Hegarty.

Ms Justice Murphy said that by not showing any remorse or responsibility for his actions, he had refused the most significant mitigation in a sentence for sexual crimes.

The jury were unanimous in the 23 guilty verdicts against John Paul Hegarty, who now begins an eight-year sentence, with one suspended.

The 41-year-old denied raping his younger sister over the three-year period but the jury did not believe him, with deliberations finding John Paul Hegarty guilty on 23 counts.

Nora was aged between 9 and 12 at the time of the sexual crimes against her, with her brother aged 15 to 18.

She thanked her mother for supporting her and hoped that nothing in the trial would damage the relationship between the two of them.

Ms Justice Murphy said: “Her mother found herself in the awful position of having to give evidence in a trial where her daughter was the victim and her son was the perpetrator”.

Ending her victim impact statement, Nora Hegarty thanked friends, family, police and her legal team along with Support After Crime for their help.

She added: “I would not have done it without any of you. You believed in me and helped me carry on. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

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