Predator: Simon Wood at a fundraising event for BA's charity work in Africa
British Airways pilot used his
position to abuse hundreds of vulnerable children in African schools
and orphanages, the Daily Mail can reveal.
First
Officer Simon Wood, 54, claimed he was carrying out charity work for
the airline while molesting scores of young girls during his stopovers
in Africa.
Dressed in a
bogus captain’s uniform, he would use the airline’s good name – and even
BA branded toys and colouring books – to lure children out on day trips
and to five-star hotels used by the airline, where he would abuse them.
British
Airways is now facing a hugely damaging lawsuit brought by his victims,
who say the company failed to protect them from his horrific abuse.
After
abusing children for 15 years, the £100,000-a-year pilot was finally
stopped when he was charged with separate child sex offences in the UK.
Days after appearing in a court in London last month charged with the offences, Wood threw himself under a train.
Prosecutor
Peter Zinner said: ‘The prosecution say that Mr Wood was a deeply
depraved and corrupt individual who had used his ability to fly to other
parts of the world to commit sexual offences against children.’
Officials
in Kenya have identified at least 15 children, all believed to be girls
aged five to 11, that Wood abused – and say they fear there are
hundreds more.
As British
Airways launched an international investigation into the ‘shocking’
claims, questions were asked over why the pilot – who was arrested after
indecently assaulting an eight-year-old girl in 2000 – was ever allowed
to work near children.'
Prosecution sources said they feared the pilot could prove to have been among Britain’s most prolific sex offenders.
Vulnerable: Wood at a Kenyan children's home
(left) and with a child at the Nyumbani Children's Home for kids
infected with HIV (right)
During his 16-year career with
British Airways, Wood chose unpopular routes in and out of East Africa,
using his stays there to prey on vulnerable children in the slums.
His
first known contact with children in Africa came in 2001 when he began
visiting an orphanage in the Karen area of Nairobi, the Kenyan capital.
At Easter 2002, he was among 20 crew
members from two BA flights who volunteered to spend the holiday period
with the Kenyan youngsters, showering the orphanage with presents,
medicines and donations raised at home.
He
told the UK news agency the Press Association, which covered the trip:
‘We play, sing, organise activities and generally entertain them. We
become very close to the children.’
Horror: Simon Wood kills himself after being accused of molesting young girls at an orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya.
Picture shows the dormitory inside the Tulia Kidzone Centre, an orphanage in Eastleigh, Nairobi.
In fact Wood was using the prestige of his pilot’s uniform to gain access to children for the purposes of abusing them.
Much
of the most recent abuse happened during stopovers in Uganda, his
normal flying destination, from where he would cross the border to Kenya
to target slum children and orphans.
Officials
in Kenya say, he claimed he was a member of ‘BA’s community relations
programme’ when approaching orphanages and schools.
If
managers complained about his behaviour, Wood made official complaints
to the police that the staff involved were stealing from the children’s
homes, and at least two managers were arrested over his allegations.
Wood
first came to the attention of police when he was accused of an
indecent assault on an eight-year-old girl. He met the girl while
volunteering for Diabetes UK, escorting young children on a trip to
North Yorkshire in 2000.
Nyumbani Children's Home for kids infected with HIV in Kenya had a connection with Wood
Wood was arrested over
the sex attack, but – in an echo of the Jimmy Savile scandal – the Crown
Prosecution Service ruled there was insufficient evidence to charge
him. He was allowed to keep his job at BA and, in an indictment of the
vetting system, continued his charity work with children.
The mother of one young victim told the Mail her daughter was abused at a five-star hotel used by BA crew in Nairobi.
She
said that after loaning her money Wood duped her into letting him take
the five-year-old girl to the Nairobi Intercontinental.
‘I
trusted him completely because he seemed so good and so kind. I trusted
him with everything, even with my daughter,’ she said.
A picture of Wood, taken in Nairobi Central Park. A child has used a pen to disfigure the face
The girl, now 14, is
struggling at school and has become tearful and withdrawn. She has
threatened suicide to escape the shame and misery Wood inflicted.
When
suspicions arose about Wood in Kenya, one local school contacted a
British law firm, whose staff travelled to Kenya with a view to
beginning legal action against both Wood and British Airways.
But when they realised the extent of Wood’s sexual offences against the children they passed the matter onto British police.
Following a tip-off, UK officers re-arrested him on July 18 in the BA staff car park at Heathrow over the 2000 assault.
When
they searched his laptops, they found explicit images of African
youngsters. During a police search of Wood’s car several school uniforms
were found, Westminster Magistrates’ Court was told.
Prosecutor
Mr Zinner said: ‘His computer was seized and evidence was obtained to
show that he had visited various paedophile websites.’
Wood
appeared at the court on August 16 charged with possessing indecent
images and indecently assaulting an eight-year-old schoolgirl.
He
was granted bail on the condition he surrender his passport but two
days later he threw himself under a train near his home in Potters Bar,
Hertfordshire.
Prosecutors announced last Wednesday that as a result of his death, they were halting the case.
Jennifer Swiddon, representing Wood, said that her client intended to deny all offences against him prior to his death.
It was revealed in court
that police suspected Wood had abused more than 100 African children. A
well-placed legal source said it was now feared that Wood had targeted
hundreds of girls during his BA career.
Before his death, Wood had transferred £64,000 to his legal representatives in Africa.
Detectives
suspect he was planning to use it as ‘hush money’ to buy off his
victims or to open an orphanage in Uganda where more youngsters could be
targeted.
The families of
Wood’s brothers Nicholas, 52, and Anthony, 51, said it was ‘a difficult
time for the whole family’ and declined to comment.
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