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MPs call for Jersey abuse inquiry | MPs call for Jersey abuse inquiry |
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The UK government is being urged to hold an independent inquiry into alleged child abuse in Jersey. | The UK government is being urged to hold an independent inquiry into alleged child abuse in Jersey. |
MPs, led by Labour's Austin Mitchell, have said the political authorities have been "seriously compromised" by repeatedly failing to act properly. | MPs, led by Labour's Austin Mitchell, have said the political authorities have been "seriously compromised" by repeatedly failing to act properly. |
However, the States of Jersey's Chief Minister, Frank Walker, has denied any cover-up in tackling the allegations. | However, the States of Jersey's Chief Minister, Frank Walker, has denied any cover-up in tackling the allegations. |
It comes after police resumed excavations at a former children's home where a child's remains were found. | It comes after police resumed excavations at a former children's home where a child's remains were found. |
In a motion to the House of Commons MPs have accused island officials of "concealment" in failing to deal with the problem. | In a motion to the House of Commons MPs have accused island officials of "concealment" in failing to deal with the problem. |
It urges the Lord Chancellor to take steps to ensure that independent judges and prosecutors are appointed to deal with the case. | It urges the Lord Chancellor to take steps to ensure that independent judges and prosecutors are appointed to deal with the case. |
The overriding concern of the establishment is the image of Jersey Senator Stuart Syvret | The overriding concern of the establishment is the image of Jersey Senator Stuart Syvret |
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Investigators have been focusing their attention on a bricked-up cellar of the Haut de la Garenne home, which now serves as a Youth Hostel, after the remains were discovered at the weekend. | Investigators have been focusing their attention on a bricked-up cellar of the Haut de la Garenne home, which now serves as a Youth Hostel, after the remains were discovered at the weekend. |
A builder who worked on the conversion of the former children's home into a youth hostel in 2003 has said builders found a set of wooden stocks for feet in the roof space above the kitchen. | A builder who worked on the conversion of the former children's home into a youth hostel in 2003 has said builders found a set of wooden stocks for feet in the roof space above the kitchen. |
He also told the BBC they found a chair under a trapdoor, in an unspecified area of the building, but did not find "shackles or restraints of any kind". | He also told the BBC they found a chair under a trapdoor, in an unspecified area of the building, but did not find "shackles or restraints of any kind". |
Former residents of the home have also been giving details of the regime at the home, which was first used to house children in 1900. | Former residents of the home have also been giving details of the regime at the home, which was first used to house children in 1900. |
One, Cyril Turner, 48, claimed children would be "locked in a dark room with just bread and water". | One, Cyril Turner, 48, claimed children would be "locked in a dark room with just bread and water". |
Mr Turner said he managed to escape the abuse at Haut de la Garenne by climbing through a window, and that he was sent to the home because he was a "trouble-maker". | Mr Turner said he managed to escape the abuse at Haut de la Garenne by climbing through a window, and that he was sent to the home because he was a "trouble-maker". |
'Dark cloud' | 'Dark cloud' |
Police patrol the grounds of Haut de la Garenne | Police patrol the grounds of Haut de la Garenne |
He said: "We were quite often given dead arms and dead legs by the staff," he said. | He said: "We were quite often given dead arms and dead legs by the staff," he said. |
"If you were bad, you would get locked in a dark room with just bread and water." | "If you were bad, you would get locked in a dark room with just bread and water." |
Mr Turner, who still lives on the island in St Clement, was a resident at the home for several weeks and said that when children went missing, they were told they had "run off and emigrated". | Mr Turner, who still lives on the island in St Clement, was a resident at the home for several weeks and said that when children went missing, they were told they had "run off and emigrated". |
On Tuesday, Mr Walker told island senators that anyone who abused children or colluded with abuse would be pursued. | On Tuesday, Mr Walker told island senators that anyone who abused children or colluded with abuse would be pursued. |
In a statement made to the States of Jersey - the equivalent of the UK's parliament - Mr Walker, the island's leading politician, spoke of a "dark cloud" hanging over it, following news police were investigating 27 cases of child-abuse. | In a statement made to the States of Jersey - the equivalent of the UK's parliament - Mr Walker, the island's leading politician, spoke of a "dark cloud" hanging over it, following news police were investigating 27 cases of child-abuse. |
Mr Walker and other leading members of the Jersey government have been criticised by former island Health Minister, Senator Stuart Syvret, who accused them of mishandling previous instances of child abuse. | Mr Walker and other leading members of the Jersey government have been criticised by former island Health Minister, Senator Stuart Syvret, who accused them of mishandling previous instances of child abuse. |
"The overriding concern of the establishment is the image of Jersey - to prosecute people would be apocalyptically bad for the Jersey establishment," said Mr Syvret. | "The overriding concern of the establishment is the image of Jersey - to prosecute people would be apocalyptically bad for the Jersey establishment," said Mr Syvret. |
Special helpline | Special helpline |
Six more "sites of interest" have been identified by police at the site of the children's home. | Six more "sites of interest" have been identified by police at the site of the children's home. |
Police were alerted to the site during their investigation into child abuse allegations stemming from the time when the building was a home for children with behaviour problems. | Police were alerted to the site during their investigation into child abuse allegations stemming from the time when the building was a home for children with behaviour problems. |
Jersey's deputy police chief, Lenny Harper, has said so far his officers had uncovered "no evidence of a cover-up of any Jersey government". | Jersey's deputy police chief, Lenny Harper, has said so far his officers had uncovered "no evidence of a cover-up of any Jersey government". |
In 2006, Jersey Police began investigating allegations of abuse in the 1960s, 70s and 80s of boys and girls aged between 11 and 15. | In 2006, Jersey Police began investigating allegations of abuse in the 1960s, 70s and 80s of boys and girls aged between 11 and 15. |
Police say it is vital that any alleged victims still unidentified contact the incident room as soon as possible, on 0800 735 7777. | Police say it is vital that any alleged victims still unidentified contact the incident room as soon as possible, on 0800 735 7777. |
There is also an NSPCC helpline on 0800 169 1173 within Jersey, or + 44 (0)20 7825 7489 from outside. | There is also an NSPCC helpline on 0800 169 1173 within Jersey, or + 44 (0)20 7825 7489 from outside. |
Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? Do you live in Jersey? Send us your comments by filling out the form below. | Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? Do you live in Jersey? Send us your comments by filling out the form below. |