Winter Trial Framed After Father Charged with Child Daughter Sex Abuse and Killing

Mizan Rahman
by Mizan Rahman
Jul 02, 2026 07:21 PM
Winter Trial Framed After Father Charged with Child Daughter Sex Abuse and Killing
  • Surrey case files transition to strict digital audit as autumn deadlines approach.

The formal legal structures governing the prosecution of 31-year-old Kevin Kerjean are now locked into the South East circuit's central registry, marking a shift toward long-term case preparation.

Kerjean, a French national born in the Central African Republic, faces active indictments at Guildford Crown Court after a tragic series of events led to the discovery of his two-year-old daughter, Assia, at a residential property on Pyrcroft Road, Chertsey.

The administrative roadmap for the case file was solidified following a video-link hearing from HMP Wandsworth. Legal observers inside the gallery noted that the defendant remained visually obscured for vast portions of the brief listing, keeping his hand pressed to his face while the court formalized the multi-count framework, which details the capital charge alongside concurrent counts of child sexual abuse under 13.

As the visible police and forensic units scale down their footprint on Pyrcroft Road, detectives attached to the Major Crime Team under Operation Northwall are systematically cross-referencing digital intelligence. The investigative focus is specifically fixed on a high-density chronological audit of localized closed-circuit television (CCTV), private doorbell footage, and vehicle dashcams recorded around 17:40 BST on Thursday, 25 June.

The Home Office and Surrey Police have previously closed off early online theories suggesting a connection to local asylum accommodation, confirming that the defendant held a valid ten-year extension under the European Union Settled Status (EUSS) scheme running until March 2031. Consequently, the prosecution's evidentiary portfolio remains entirely focused within a closed domestic timeline.

Under direction from the presiding judge, both the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and defence advocates have been issued mandatory disclosure deadlines to eliminate procedural delays. Due to the active status of the case, specific details regarding evidentiary reports are strictly legally protected from publication under the Contempt of Court Act 1981 to prevent trial prejudice.

The defendant has been remanded in custody until his next scheduled appearance for a pre-trial preparation hearing on 14 September 2026. A provisional three-week trial has been allocated space in the court diary to commence on 4 January 2027.

Daily Dazzling Dawn will continue to maintain an active presence inside the press gallery to deliver fact-checked, statutory dispatches as the procedural timeline advances toward the autumn term.

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Winter Trial Framed After Father Charged with Child Daughter Sex Abuse and Killing