A former Torquay hotel handyman has been jailed for a series of sex offences against children dating back four decades.
Maurice Button, 69, disappeared half way through his trial at Exeter Crown Court for offences against two girls who were aged just eight and 12 at the time.
But the paedophile gave himself up over the weekend and was found guilty by a jury.
During his sentencing one of his victims fought back tears when describing the devastating effect his abuse had on her. She said after years of trying to lock away her experiences in the back of her mind she had found the courage to speak out.
The defendant has a number of previous convictions. In 1995 he was jailed for six months for indecently assaulting a child.
Ms Virginia Cornwall, defending, said since then Button had not offended and had been happily married for 20 years. She said he now suffered with diabetes and prison would be difficult.
Button, of Dandelion Close, Newton Abbot, told police the offences never happened.
On Wednesday of last week he was due to give evidence in his trial but instead left the court at lunchtime, changed his clothes and drove away. Police issued an appeal for the missing man saying he had last been seen getting off a bus in Sidmouth High Street at around 2.45pm.
Despite some delays the trial continued in his absence and he gave himself up.