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Swim coach moving house: court Former swim coach Kyle Daniels has varied his bail conditions ahead of a second trial. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard
News by Heath Parkes-Hupton 2nd Jun 2021 12:56 PM | Updated: 2:10 PM
A former swim coach accused of sexually assaulting young girls at a North Sydney pool is moving house as he awaits a second trial, a court has been told.
Kyle Daniels, who worked as an instructor at the Mosman Swim Centre, was arrested in March 2019 and hit with charges relating to nine girls he was accused of sexually abusing during lessons in 2018 and 2019.
The 22-year-old denies any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to 26 charges before a seven-week trial that began in November 2020.
A drunken altercation between two brothers has resulted in a 13 month jail sentence.
Ryan Kyle Daniels, 42, was sentenced Thursday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court after pleading guilty to a charge of criminal negligence causing death.
In July 2019, 48-year-old Darwin Naytowhow was found deceased at a residence on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
According to the facts of the case, Daniels and Naytowhow had been out partying all night before going to another brother’s house and getting into a fight. During the altercation, Naytowhow, who was heavily intoxicated, fell and hit his head. He died from his injuries.
Crown Prosecutor Adreanne Dubbe explained that while Daniels may not have meant to cause his brother’s death, he should have known that by engaging with a person who was severely intoxicated, severe injuries may result.