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Teacher banned from the classroom after twisting colleague’s nipple bar on staff night out

After touching two staff during a school night, a teacher was banned from the class, including bending a female colleague’s breast -end drilling.

Vincent Collister, who taught at the Ovingham Secondary School in Northumberland, was found by a professional panel to act sexually motivated during the social activity for personnel.

A teaching arrangement agency (TRA) panel found that he was approaching a male colleague sitting in a 43 -year -old chair and leaning to paralyze his beard.

The colleague, who was known as a person, remembered the event and said: “Mr. Collister placed his hand under my beard and pulled it down like a paralysis, not firmly.”

Later, he moved his hand to touch his pants to his colleague’s groin. The panel report said that the contact was short, but your colleague was “stunned and shocked”.

The panel also found that Mr. Collister had touched and twisted a female colleague’s nipple drilling the same evening. The evidence presented to the panel said that he felt “strange and embarrassed”.

After challenging his behavior by another colleague at night, he said, “I just had to do it.”

According to Heard, Mr. Collister said to his colleague: im If I had a beautiful woman like you at home, I would always want to have sex with you ”.

In the Trace panel, he found that he sent text messages to his colleague, including a meeting proposal to his female colleague.

“Mr. Collister’s behavior will affect the way the teacher is seen by the public, and such behaviors are expected to face the risk of discrediting the profession,” he said.

In the report, he added: “The panel thought that sexual actions in nature were basically incompatible with being a teacher.”

Trar also found that Mr. Collister, who rejected all the allegations, was only the risk of recurrence ”by adding that he only showed“ limited regret ”.

Mr. Collister was banned indefinitely at any school in England, at the sixth form college or in the child’s home. Two years later, he can object to the ban.

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