A US teacher at an elite French school in Shanghai has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting at least seven children, school officials and parents said yesterday.
The news comes after a former instructor at the school, also an American, was extradited to the US on similar charges, they said.
The kindergarten teacher was seized by Chinese police last month after seven families filed formal accusations against him, alleging sexual abuse and rape of students of both sexes, several parents said.
“As parents we are devastated,” said the mother of one pupil, who requested anonymity to protect her child’s privacy.
“Families have lodged complaints with the Chinese police against a teacher at the French school of Shanghai over assaults on their children,” management at the Lycee Francais de Shanghai said.
“The investigation is being carried out by the Chinese police and is ongoing. The teacher has been in administrative detention since his arrest,” the school added.
The mother said that her child started behaving oddly soon after they moved to the country.
“My daughter was having nervous breakdowns, she was scratching herself on her face and thighs,” she said.
“As we had just arrived in China, I figured it was exhaustion from moving countries. I didn’t worry about it,” she said, adding that only later did she link the unusual behavior to abuse.
The fee-paying school declined to provide precise details of the accusations against the teacher, nor over what period they allegedly took place. A notice addressed to families referred to “sexual assaults.”
Another mother said that she suspected her daughter had been abused over a period of months, and that cases of abuse of other children went back as far as five years.
The second teacher, a friend of the first, was “extradited by Chinese authorities to the United States in December 2012 following an investigation into sexual touching and violence against minors,” the school said in an e-mail.
From 2005 until last year he worked alternately at the French and German schools, which share a campus. He left the French school in 2011 and its management said his alleged actions took place during individual classes at a private home, when he was no longer on its staff.
Shanghai police declined to comment on the cases. The US consulate in the city also declined to comment.
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