British Sprint Coach Leon Baptiste in Moroccan Prison — image accompanying Marathon Handbook's report. Image accompanying Marathon Handbook’s report; reduced and presented for news commentary with the attributed report. View the complete source report.
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.
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Leon Baptiste, reported missing, is serving an eight-month sentence in Marrakech. 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.
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Runner World published this brief on August 21, 2026. The underlying Marathon Handbook report was dated August 21, 2026.
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