A FORMER scripture teacher with connections to the Gloucester area is expected to be charged with further sex offences against young boys.
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Eleven more complainants have come forward and more charges are expected to be laid against the former Newcastle Baptist Church scripture teacher accused of sexually assaulting boys at Woodlands children’s home up to 50 years ago.
An additional 23 charges had been laid against Donald Victor Greenaway who was charged with more than 50 offences last December relating to seven boys, Newcastle Local Court heard yesterday.
The additional complainants had come forward in recent months and detectives were expected to lay more charges in the coming weeks, magistrate Robert Stone was told.
Greenaway, 83, formerly of Thornton, is accused of indecently and sexually assaulting boys during a period spanning four decades, court documents said.
One of those alleged offences was the indecent assault of a young boy at Craven in 1964.
Other charges relate to alleged offences against minors at the United Protestant Association’s Woodlands children’s home at Wallsend in the 1960s.
Still others relate to complainants who allege they were abused at various locations in the Hunter Valley and Queanbeyan as recently as 1993.
Mr Greenaway is also accused of possessing child abuse material in the form of DVDs allegedly found at his Thornton home.
He is in custody and has not entered pleas. His case was adjourned to October.
Mr Greenaway is a retired accountant and former scripture and Sunday school teacher.
Two other people have been charged over the alleged sexual abuse of children at Woodlands.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.