Headmaster Kevin Thomas who sexually assaulted a mother faces jail

Kevin Thomas is pictured outside Cardiff Crown Court ahead of a hearing in May

A headteacher is facing jail for a sex attack on a mother in his office after buying her a pair of white knickers.

Kevin Thomas, 46, groped the married woman after becoming ‘infatuated’ with her and showering her with a string of emails.

A court heard how obsessed Thomas gave the woman the knickers after calling her into his primary school office and telling her: ‘They will look lovely on you.’

Married Thomas told the woman he had a ‘lovely dream’ about her wearing white knickers.

The woman said: ‘He has always threatened to buy me knickers. I was always thinking: “Please don’t, please don’t”.’

‘He said they will look lovely on you. I just remember closing my eyes and gritting my teeth.

‘I said: “Give them to your wife”. I walked away and thought: “I can’t believe he’s bought me knickers and that he thinks it’s okay”.’

Newport Crown Court heard that father-of-two Thomas sent the woman a barrage of emails ‘expressing his feelings’ for her. 

Thomas even emailed a suggestive job interview to the woman including questions about her ‘wrist action’ and whether she ‘enjoyed play time’.

One question read: ‘If I was a computer, how would you turn me on?’

He sexually assaulted her in his office when he ‘rocked his pelvis and clicked his fingers’ and pulled the woman towards him.

The victim said Thomas’ behaviour made her feel ‘scared and unsafe’.

Thomas, head at 200-pupil Glan-yr-Afon Primary School in Llanrumney, Cardiff, denied two counts of sexual assault on the woman.

Thomas, of Fairwater, Cardiff, was cleared of one count but found guilty of the other. He will be sentenced later this month.

Thomas was suspended from the school on full pay in March 2017 after the allegations were made. 

Thomas, head at 200-pupil Glan-yr-Afon Primary School in Llanrumney, Cardiff, denied two counts of sexual assault on the woman

Thomas, head at 200-pupil Glan-yr-Afon Primary School in Llanrumney, Cardiff, denied two counts of sexual assault on the woman

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