Mum's disgust at perv
A DISGUSTED parent claims sex monster David Gray used
"dangerous techniques" to teach children at his karate
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club.
The 41-year-old (pictured right), who ran the Benkai-Do Club
in Melin for five years until his arrest in February, is
awaiting sentence for three counts of rape, 21 counts of
indecent assault and five offences involving a serious sexual
assault.
Despite his victims being girls as young as 10, club
secretary Sian Loveday has spoken in defence of Gray, also
known as David Cole.
She said: "David was a fully-qualified karate instructor
when he first started up his club — he wanted to pass on his
knowledge to others.
"I can honestly say no students were in any danger
whatsoever."
But Rachel Roberts, from Neath, whose sons attended the club
before Gray's arrest, disagrees and says she feels guilty for
letting her children anywhere near him.
Mrs Roberts said: "I started becoming suspicious about the
way he taught children.
"We were told by David that he was setting the club up
primarily for disabled children.
"One of my sons suffers from ASD (autistic spectrum
disorder) and so we took him there, but after one lesson David
told him he couldn't work with him.
"We thought that was strange because even though my son's
condition means he is quite hyperactive, we thought David was
trained to deal with such disabilities.
"Knowing what I know now, I fear he was targeting disabled
children on purpose, knowing they couldn't tell anyone what was
happening to them. I know my son (then aged five) wouldn't be
able to."
Mrs Roberts, aged 30, allowed her other son, then seven, to
attend the karate classes, but soon changed her mind.
She said: "He wanted the boys to use nunchuks, and I didn't
think that was appropriate for seven year olds.
"It seemed extremely dangerous to me. When we eventually
took the boys to another karate club, the teacher there was
horrified to learn what David Gray was doing.
"At the club, David was teaching the boys to fight together
and I've since been told that boys should not be put into even
the lightest combat until they are 14 or 15.
"My son learned absolutely nothing there, which I found out
when I sent him to another club.
"In my opinion, he had no consideration for the safety of
the students, and I honestly now believe that he only started
up this club to fulfil his disgusting perversions."
Mrs Roberts also believes Gray used manipulation to gain the
trust of children at the club.
She added: "Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but looking back
now there are a number of things that looked suspicious — he
was a liar, for one.
"My husband did karate in his youth and spoke to Gray about
a local instructor who taught him. Gray said he had trained
with this other karate teacher, but in future conversations
Gray said he had never heard of the instructor.
"He also ran a tuck shop from the club that seemed
strange.
"The kids would be rolling around in sweets. I certainly
haven't seen sweets being given out in any other karate clubs,
especially as it is a disciplined sport and encourages healthy
living.
"My son would want to go to karate just for the sweets
sometimes, it scares me thinking about it."
Many of Gray's offences date from the 1990s and relate to
two girls from Yorkshire. Other offences from 2001 and 2002
involved a young Port Talbot girl.
"I am full of guilt that I entrusted my child to this thing
as he can only be called, because he is not a man in my
opinion," said Mrs Roberts.
"Although he didn't do anything to my boy, the thought that
he had his dirty hands on them disgusts me.
"And, of course, when we found out I had to ask my son
questions that no mother should have to ask a
seven-year-old.
"Thankfully no harm came to my son or my friend's children
who also went there. I'm only sorry the families of the
children he did abuse can't say the same. I hope he gets all
that's coming to him."
Gray is due to be sentenced on August 29.











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