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Cambridgeshire sex offender priest may have more victims | UK News

By britishbulletin.com11 October 20253 Mins Read
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Harriet HeywoodCambridgeshire

 Finbow with short hair is shown wearing a light-colored shirt, smiling against a plain, neutral background.

Dennis Finbow was jailed for six and a half years in March 2023 for touching a girl while she was in bed

A former Catholic priest who sexually abused children over several decades may have more victims who have yet to come forward, police believe.

Dennis Finbow, 77, who served across Peterborough and St Neots, Cambridgeshire, was jailed for 11 years on Friday for 15 indecent assaults against five people, most of whom were under the age of 16 at the time.

Finbow, formerly of Martlesham, near Ipswich, was already serving a six-and-a-half-year sentence for abusing a young girl in the 1980s.

“I believe people are out there who perhaps have been offended against, who have not come forward because they may be following this case intently, perhaps seeking some closure,” said Det Con Annette Renwick.

Dennis Finbow is wearing a green coat with the hood up covering his face. His head is angled towards the floor and he looks to be walking. He also wears glasses and a red jumper.

The former Catholic priest has admitted to child abuse offences, dating back to the 1970s

“Some are going to be parents, grandparents now. We’re talking decades ago that this happened for some people. I think they’ve no intention of unlocking that box and that trauma that comes with it… and that’s OK.”

Det Con Renwick, who has led the investigations, said one person who made allegations against Finbow died before justice was served.

Finbow was a prominent figure in the community during the 1980s and 1990s, known for his work in schools, hospitals, charities and running social clubs for children.

“So, a very well-known and respected figure. But there was a darker side as well,” Det Con Renwick added.

“As we found out… with that role of respect and trust, unfortunately, there was a side where he was able to exploit that trust with children that he came into contact with.”

Phil Shepka/ Annette Renwick is outside an translucent window wearing a dark jacket and ID lanyard. She has long brown hair, a fringe and is wearing glasses.Phil Shepka/

Det Con Annette Renwick said one person, who was part of the original investigation back in 2001, was relieved that it had been reopened but died before being able to see it through

Finbow had not been in active ministry since 2001.

He had initially denied allegations put to him and first described the investigation as a “witch hunt”.

He had claimed people held grudges and insisted he was a “good priest,” saying the accusations were misconstrued and part of a conspiracy, said Det Con Renwick.

After a trial at Huntingdon Crown Court in January 2023, he was told he would be on the sex offenders register for life.

In December 2024, Pope Francis formally removed Finbow’s clerical status following his convictions.

The Diocese of East Anglia said it had cooperated fully with police and safeguarding authorities.

Archive Look East footage of Dennis Finbow wearing a purple liturgical robe, standing near the entrance of a church. He holds a booklet and a piece of paper, with pews and other individuals praying in the background.

The Diocese of East Anglia previously said Finbow, who had also served in St Neots, had retired and not been in active ministry since 2001

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