Families reveal heartache of discovering ‘sickening’ abuse of 21 babies by nursery worker who kicked boy in face

The families of 21 babies, who were exploited by a 22 -year -old nursery employee, remembered the “terrible” moment in which the attacks on their children watched the CCTV, which left them covered with caries and scratches.
Roksana Lecka, while working in two nurseries in southwest London, carried out a sad abuse campaign with a little child kicking her face.
In June last year, his crimes were discovered after being sent home to squeeze a series of children and to look at the riverside nursery in Twickenham.
A mother, who has become a tear, said to Lecka’s punishing hearing: “The first days of the hearing were the worst two days of my life. It was terrifying to watch Roksana’s child to choose a child and to attack again and again.”
Before the discovery of his crimes, the mother took a photograph of a bruise in her son’s ears, which will “scream” and cause the trauma to come out of the region.
Orum I don’t understand how an adult can do it to a child. My biggest concern is that my son will think that adults are something for children.
“Knowing that my son and 20 other children should go through this, he will live with me forever.”
The other parents found that they felt “unsafe ından from leaving their children, and some of them were left to sleep problems and separation of their young children.
Lect from Hounslow has previously accepted seven persecution to a person under 16 years of age and was sentenced to 14 censuses by a jury in Kingston Crown Court.
After being caught in the care of children, the metropolitan police detectives wandered through the nursery CCTV to discover that he had repeatedly exploited children under his clothes in his arms, legs and stomachs.
He squeezed several children in dozens of times for a day and caused them to cry and escape from them.
In an incident, he kicked a little boy in his face several times. He also saw that when he pushed the babies to the cot and started to cry, he covered the mouth of the child who started to walk.
The metropolitan police said that he had exploited children in two nurseries between October 2023 and June 2024 – one of the numbers related to the small Munchkins in Hounslow, the rest is connected to Riverside, which has been closed since then.
Lecka told the police that he had drank marijuana before the shifts, and at some point, a vaping was seen one meter away from a young baby.
Between January and June 2024, he worked and worked at Riverside Nursery, some parents reported unusual injuries and bruising in March and May that year.
The other parents accused Lect of showing “no regret ver during the hearing, and after marijuana and vaping, after smoking, he said that he showed“ completely ignored ”for children in care.
Entering the witness stance, a mother said: “The defense of the hearing left me silent. The excuses were Bencted;
“How little cares about my personal life Gobsmacked, his work.”
Many talked about the financial impact of child care costs after being closed to the river coast and said they had to quit due to the stress of the case.
“We live with guilt as parents as parents. We know that this is not our mistake, but we still feel it, because we weren’t there to protect it.” “This crime changed the way we see the world and how we were parents.
“We will carry the weight of what is done to him in the rest of his life.”
“Lecka has repeatedly showed an extraordinary persecution in the terrible treatment of these babies. No parent does not have to be afraid of leaving their children in the care of professionals, but the pure scale of the abuse is surprising.
“CPS has put forward challenging evidence that his colleagues clearly demonstrated their targeting children when they got out of the room or turned their backs. In addition, we have called on experts to prove that the ongoing injuries of Lect’s victims were consistent with traces of compression.
“Lecka was placed in a trust position and the job required him to provide security and protection. Instead, he kicked, drew and squeezed these small children, and continued for months.
After Lect’s abuse emerged, some parents contacted lawyers.
Twickenham Liberal Democratic Deputy Munira Wilson said, “It is incredibly important for families to see justice and get all the support they need to get rid of this trauma,” he said.
“Emergency reforms are needed to secure their nursery and the first year environments for our children”.
Deputy, “Nursery, concerns can be increased and CCTV images can be reviewed and CCTV images can be reviewed should be subjected to non-notified inspections. These tragedies have never been realized again to ensure that the parents are left in the nursery,” he said.




