Troubled ex-glam rock star Gary Glitter’s appeal against a three-year jail sentence for child sex abuse has been rejected by a Vietnamese court.
Back in March, the disgraced 62-year-old was convicted of molesting two girls, aged just 11 and 12.
Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, say he did have a girl in his bed but did not abuse her.
"We did not see enough evidence to reduce the penalty for the defendant," said chief judge Truong Vinh Thuy at a Ho Chi Minh City court.
"The decision was made based on evidence, documents and testimony of the victims.
"The behaviour of the defendant is dangerous for society, especially towards children. He needs to be punished."
Glitter shouted "It's not a fair trial" as he left the courtroom.


