Mother of boy allegedly abused by harpist was ‘naive’

Royal musician Danielle Perrett is accused of sexually abusing a schoolboy in the 1980s

A mother whose son was allegedly sexually abused by a substitute teacher and his harpist girlfriend told a trial she had been ‘naive’ and ‘stupid’.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she had thought Richard Barton-Wood, who taught at her son’s school in the 1980s when her son was in his early teens, was ‘trustworthy’.

She said she had allowed her son to go on sailing trips and camping trips with Barton-Wood, now aged 68, and to go with Barton-Wood to visit his then-girlfriend Danielle Perrett, now aged 59.

Years later, as an adult, her son spoke to police to accuse Barton-Wood of sexually abusing him when he was a child.

Earlier in evidence, her son had said he had felt in love with Perrett.

Barton-Wood is now on trial at Ipswich Crown Court alongside his former partner Perrett, a world-renowned harpist who has played for the Queen and several prime ministers.

They are accused of sexually abusing the boy in the 1980s when the boy was in his early teens, and they deny all charges.

Stephen Rose, for Barton-Wood, asked the mother of the alleged victim about the day her son told her of the allegations he made to police.

Mr Rose said that in her witness statement to police, the woman said her son wanted to tell her something and ‘looked really worried’.

Richard Barton-Wood also denies the man's claims

Ms Perrett's lawyer insist the claims are 'the product of an overactive teenage imagination'

Richard Barton-Wood and Ms Perrett insist the claims are ‘the product of an overactive teenage imagination’

The woman agreed this was the case, and told the court: ‘(My son) then told me that he had been raped by Richard.

‘He didn’t go into details.’

Mr Rose said to the woman: ‘You said to the police at the end of the statement: ‘To me and my husband, (our son) seemed happy and we trusted Richard as he was his teacher and we were happy that (our son) was happy’.’

She told the court: ‘Now I know how naive I was, how stupid I was, and how you can’t trust people.

‘I never had any thoughts along those lines before.

‘In the 1980s, you worried about your daughters.

‘You never heard anything about boys – if that was any one of my daughters that would have been a different story.’

Her recordings have received critical acclaim and she has had broadcast on radio and TV. She has also appeared in several films, including the TV film of the Jane Austen novel Persuasion

Her recordings have received critical acclaim and she has had broadcast on radio and TV. She has also appeared in several films, including the TV film of the Jane Austen novel Persuasion

Perrett has played for VIPs at stately homes around the UK as well as at Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and the Palace of Versailles

Perrett has played for VIPs at stately homes around the UK as well as at Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and the Palace of Versailles

The woman agreed with Sallie Bennett-Jenkins, for Perrett, that she had described Perrett to police as ‘pleasant and quiet’.

Perrett, of Bridge Street, Alpheton, Suffolk, denies eight counts of indecently assaulting a boy.

Barton-Wood, Wymondham, Norfolk, denies six counts of indecently assaulting a boy, one count of attempting to indecently assault a boy and one count of attempting to commit the act of buggery.

The trial continues.

 

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