Nine years in prison for 28-year-old: child abuse exposed in Goslar!
Braunschweig Regional Court sentenced a 28-year-old from Goslar to nine years in prison for serious child abuse.

Nine years in prison for 28-year-old: child abuse exposed in Goslar!
In the current case, which is stirring up tempers in Goslar, the Braunschweig regional court has sentenced a 28-year-old to nine years in prison. This verdict was made for serious offenses, namely the sexual abuse of four children and the creation of child pornography. The horrific acts, which took place between July 2024 and January 2025, affected children aged seven to eleven and shocked the entire region. The defendant initially presented himself as a helpful neighbor and quickly moved in with the children's mother in order to gain access. This shows once again how perfidious perpetrators can act - external help is often misused to cover up their own crimes.
A central fact that comes up again and again is the exclusion of the public during the trial, which was done at the request of the defense attorney. This was viewed critically by both the press and affected parents, as such processes often require social processing. The judgment is not yet final and an appeal can be lodged within a week. The discussion about the term “child pornography” is being stimulated by experts such as the members of the review commission, who are calling for the use of more precise terms, such as “sexual violence”. They criticize that the current terminology seems trivializing and does not reflect the seriousness of the actions.
Social implications and processing
The issue of sexual abuse of children is not only an acute problem in Goslar. Loud Figures and facts Child abuse shows that there is a shockingly high number of unreported cases that are never reported. The social responsibility to protect children and ensure that they grow up in a protected environment must be at the forefront. Preventative education plays an important role here. It is important to inform both children and parents about the risks and options for help.
When dealing with such acts, it is also important that the public is informed. The Processing Commission sees it as its responsibility to achieve better information and to collect the voices of those affected in order to shed light not only on the crimes, but also on the circumstances that lead to such offenses. The awareness of these issues in society is of the utmost urgency in order to strengthen prevention and hold perpetrators accountable, as is happening in this case.
The challenges are great, but education and sharing information can help strengthen society. It is up to all of us to be vigilant and take active action against such crimes.