Leon Baptiste, a British sprint coach, is serving an eight-month sentence in a Moroccan prison. He was convicted of sexually assaulting a minor. The conviction was revealed by BBC Sport, which found the case in Moroccan court records.

Baptiste, 41, was arrested in Marrakech in May. He is currently at Al-Oudaya prison, according to a source at Morocco’s justice ministry. The Foreign Office is supporting the British national and in contact with Moroccan authorities. Read more culture coverage.

Baptiste coached several British athletes, including four on the Olympic and Paralympic World Class Programme. His absence affected the training of his athletes, with no replacement coach named yet. Related: British Sprint Coach Leon Baptiste Missing Since June, Athletes Affected.

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