A Montessori nursery worker who abused 21 babies in her care has been jailed for eight years.
Roksana Lecka, 22, ‘badly harmed’ children while employed at the £1,900-a-month Riverside Nursery in Twickenham, south-west London, which has since closed.
She also assaulted another at the Little Munchkins Montessori Nursery in Hounslow, west London.
Her crimes were uncovered in June last year after she was sent home for pinching a number of children and appearing ‘flustered’ at Riverside.
Jurors were shown CCTV of Lecka pinching children and scratching them under their clothes on their arms, legs and stomachs.
Footage of one ‘writhing’ in pain drew gasps from parents watching in the public gallery at Kingston Crown Court.
In another incident she kicked a little boy in the face several times.
She was also seen to push babies head-first over cots and cover a toddler’s mouth when he started to cry.
Lecka admitted seven counts of cruelty to a person under the age of 16 and was convicted of another 14 following a trial.
Jemma Till, a lawyer at Irwin Mitchell representing parents of some of the children harmed, said they were ‘deeply shocked’ and ‘traumatised’ by what their sons and daughters experienced.
Several took to the witness box to read impact statements.
One looked directly at Lecka in the dock, saying: ‘These children were so innocent and vulnerable.
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‘They couldn’t speak, they couldn’t defend themselves and they couldn’t tell us as parents that something had happened to them.
‘They were totally helpless and Roksana preyed upon them.’
Another mother, referencing the CCTV footage, said: ‘This really highlighted how defenseless all the children were and how sickening Roksana’s crimes were to target such young babies.’
The court heard from a different mum that some of the CCTV showed babies ‘reach back out to Roksana after she hurt them’.
She said: ‘I think Roksana is a huge threat to society.
‘It is objectively shocking that she has been hiding in plain sight in society up until she was arrested. I think all of us can agree that only the worst kind of human would assault vulnerable babies.’
Many expressed their fears over what further abuse their children may have endured.
One father told the court that his wife ‘always says’ if Lecka had not been caught ‘she could have gone on to seriously injure or even kill’.
Lecka requested a break part way through the statements and was seen with her head in her hands before leaving the dock.
The court has heard evidence that Lecka was not her ‘normal bubbly self’ towards the end of June.
Giving evidence, Lecka said she would ‘smoke cannabis quite regularly with my boyfriend’ until very late at night.
She said: ‘I was really addicted to vapes, I would smoke two little crystal disposables a day. I was vaping in nursery. Because if I did not smoke, I would get agitated and fed up.
‘I couldn’t keep asking to go to the toilet. Any opportunity I would take. I would be really moody and fed up.’
At one point was seen vaping a meter away from a young baby.
Of one alleged assault, in which she is said to have ‘smacked’ a young girl while vaping, she said: ‘I had two to three tokes, that would be my normal amount. I did not smack her. I put my arm around her really quickly.
‘I do not accept smacking her in the face. I think she’s distressed and tearful because she’s just woken up from a nap.’
Screengrab from handout CCTV footage issued by the Metropolitan Police, dated 24/07/24 of Roksana Lecka during a police interview.The 22-year-old, from Hounslow, admitted seven counts of cruelty to a person under the age of 16 and was convicted of another 14 counts by a jury at Kingston Crown Court. Lecka abused 21 babies, kicking one little boy in the face and stepping on his shoulder during a harrowing campaign of abuse. Issue date: Monday June 16, 2025. PA Photo. Her crimes were discovered in June last year after she was sent home for pinching a number of children and appearing “flustered” at the Riverside Nursery in Twickeham, south west London, the Crown Prosecution Service said. See PA story COURTS Lecka. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire
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But prosecutor Tracy Ayling KC asked jurors in her closing speech to consider whether the footage showed ‘innocuous or innocent squeezes’, like Lecka claims, or pinches and rough treatment.
‘If she was tired, grumpy and feeling put upon by others, is what we see her taking it out on children by hurting them?’ she added.
‘There are, of course, some clips where Ms Lecka – as we put it – keeps going back for more.’
Arlette Piercy, defending, told jurors in her closing address that there were times when Lecka ‘could simply not cope – she had not slept enough, she had been burning the candle at both ends, she was under too much pressure and she cracked’.
Detective Sergeant Geoff Boye said in a statement after her conviction: ‘Footage showed Lecka carrying out multiple assaults on the children in her care which included repeatedly pinching and grabbing children, dropping babies into their cots and on one occasion, she delivered several kicks to a young boy to the face and stepped on his shoulder.’
Lecka was also found not guilty of three counts of child cruelty.
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