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A serial sex offender from Sierra Leone has been allowed to stay in the UK after a judge ruled deporting him would breach his human rights. Mohammed Kendeh, 20, who has admitted indecently assaulting 11 women, was assessed by the Home Office as being at "high risk" of reoffending.But their attempt to deport him was overruled by an immigration judge last year.Mr Justice Hodge, who is the husband of Government minister Margaret Hodge, said article eight of the Human Rights Act, which enshrines the "right to a family life", meant the sex attacker could not be deported.Kendeh, who now lives in Peckham, south London, left Sierra Leone at the age of six and has very little family remaining in the troubled West African nation.