Jason Peach abused and finally raped his 15-year-old victim in a case of “classic...

Published: 2:30 am October 16, 2020
Updated: 5:01 am September 7, 2025
A royal mail postman who sexually abused a boy in his Royal Mail van left his victim unable to sleep and wanting to kill himself – UKNIP
 

Jason Peach abused and finally raped his 15-year-old victim in a case of “classic grooming”.
 

The 36-year-old formerly of Kingston near Ringwood met his victim at a music gig when he was just 14-years-old.
 

He even befriended and went for beers with the boy’s father.
 

The sexual abuse happened between July 9 and July 24 this year over several weekends.
 

While spending time together “delivering parcels” Peach would “repeatedly kiss” the “extremely vulnerable” boy.
 

Prosecution barrister, Matthew Lawson told how the predator claimed he “loved” his victim and talked about “setting up home together”.
 

The paedophile would send naked photos of himself to the child but was caught when his wife found indecent images on his phone.

But still, the abuse went on.
 

After the breakdown of his marriage, Peach gave the boy his “wedding ring saying throw it away”.
 

A “suicide-pact” was made and he suggested they “spend the night in a hotel room and then kill themselves”.
 

However, police swooped to the victim’s home “just as he was leaving” to meet his abuser – they found razor blades in his bag.
 

In a victim impact statement read out in court, the boy said: “The abuse has affected me really badly and I find it really hard to sleep.

“I wanted to kill myself”.
 

He is said to be reminded of the abuse every time he sees Royal Mail vans, post boxes and post offices
 

Meanwhile, the victim’s father said the postman “needs help and locking up”.
 

Peach appeared at Southampton Crown Court on Tuesday facing six charges including rape and making indecent images of a child.

He previously pleaded guilty.

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