Fake Paramedic Jailed for Sexual Offences
Fake Paramedic Jailed for Sexual Offences

Fake Paramedic Jailed for Sexual Offences

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Jamie Kadolski, a 24-year-old former ambulance service call handler from Norwich, was sentenced to 12 years in prison plus three years on extended licence after being found guilty of nine sexual offences, including rape and sexual assault, against three women he met on Tinder. Kadolski posed as a paramedic, using stickers to hide his real job title on his ID, and wore an NHS uniform to win the victims’ trust. The offences took place over 18 months and continued even after an initial report was made in late 2023, while he was on bail. Victim impact statements described ongoing trauma, nightmares, and self-blame, with one calling Kadolski a 'danger to society.' Judge Anthony Bate described him as a 'dangerous offender' who remains a high risk to women and highlighted Kadolski's lack of remorse. Kadolski was also made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

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