9 Dec 2014

Medic admits sex assaults on girls

3:11 pm on 9 December 2014

A former Hawke's Bay ambulance officer has admitted five more charges of sexual violation and sexual assault.

Name suppression for Christopher King was lifted this morning in Napier District Court following his guilty pleas.

St John Ambulance

St John Ambulance Photo: RNZ / Natalie Mankelow

He admitted the offending against two girls took place between 2002 and 2008, when he was working as a mechanic.

Judge Geoff Rea suppressed the identities of the victims and any information that may identify them.

Last month Christopher King was found guilty on eight charges against four women, including stupefying, sexually violating and making intimate visual recordings of a 15-year-old girl while transporting her in an ambulance.

He will be sentenced next week.

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