SAS: Who Dares Wins recruit reveals he 'was sexually abused as a child by paedophile football coach Barry Bennell'
- Jamie Cartwright, 41, from Rugeley, Staffordshire, was abused from age 11 to 13
- He left his football career at 21 and kept the abuse secret for more than 20 years
- Father-of-one said that appearing on show was a chance to 'exorcise demons'
A contestant on SAS: Who Dares Wins has revealed he was sexually abused as a child by paedophile football coach Barry Bennell.
Jamie Cartwright, 41, from Rugeley, Staffordshire, was abused from the age of 11 to 13, causing him to leave his football career at 21.
Jamie kept the abuse a secret for more than 20 years and said: 'This has stayed with me throughout my life.'
Jamie Cartwright, 41, has revealed he was sexually abused as a child by paedophile football coach Barry Bennell on SAS: Who Dares Wins
The father-of-one said that appearing on the show was a chance to 'exorcise demons'.
Bennell, 67, is currently serving a 34-year jail term after he was convicted on five separate occasions - four in the UK and one in the USA - of sexual offences against young boys.
In October 2020, he was sentenced to his fifth jail term - four years in prison for nine sexual offences against two boys.
The former Crewe Alexandra coach had pleaded guilty to three counts of buggery and six counts of indecent assault at an earlier hearing in July.
He was already serving a 30-year sentence in HMP Littlehey in Cambridgeshire after being convicted of 52 child sexual offences in 2018.
The court heard Bennell had a detached retina after being attacked in prison and was in remission from cancer. Four of his victims were in court for the sentencing.
Bennell, 67, is currently serving a 34-year jail term after he was convicted on five separate occasions - four in the UK and one in the USA - of sexual offences against young boys
Judge Patrick Thompson said the sentence would be served consecutively to his current prison term, meaning a total sentence of 34 years in custody.
But the court also heard it would be the final prosecution against Bennell, who will not leave prison until he is at least in his 80s. More than 100 victims are believed to have come forward to allege they were abused by the paedophile.
Bennell, who used to work as a scout for Manchester United and is also known as Richard Jones, was also sentenced to an additional two years on licence.
He worked as a youth football coach in Cheshire, Manchester and Derbyshire in the late 1970s and into the 1990s.
Bennell was first jailed in Florida in 1994 for raping a British boy on a football tour in America, before going on to face prison sentences in Britain in 1998, 2015 and in 2018.
SAS: Who Dares Wins is on C4 at 9pm tonight.
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