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A former boarding school headmaster serving a 21-year jail sentence for sexually abusing boys has died.A former boarding school headmaster serving a 21-year jail sentence for sexually abusing boys has died.
Paedophile Derek Slade was jailed in 2010 for a string of offences against 12 boys aged between eight and 13. Derek Slade was jailed in 2010 for a string of offences against 12 boys aged between eight and 13.
Slade, 66, carried out the attacks at private schools in Wicklewood, Norfolk, and Great Finborough in Suffolk, between 1978 and 1983. He carried out the attacks at private schools in Norfolk and Suffolk, and had denied more than 50 counts of sexual assault and beating.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed Slade had died on Wednesday at an "outside hospital". A Roger Cook documentary for the BBC revealed claims that Slade had also abused children in India.
A statement said: "As with all deaths in custody there will be an investigation by the independent Prisons and Probation Ombudsman." 'Culture of fear'
In September 2010, Ipswich Crown Court found Slade guilty of abusing boys as young as eight between 1978 and 1983 at private schools in Wicklewood, Norfolk, and Great Finborough in Suffolk.
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In May that year, the paedophile admitted 16 charges of making indecent images of children and possession of almost 4,500 indecent images of children.
He also admitted 20 offences of indecent assault and assault and was given a 21-year sentence.
After the case one of his victims said: "Derek Slade created a culture of fear and suffering where casual violence and institutionalised brutality was enforced, tolerated and later accepted by everyone, pupils and staff alike.
"He stole our childhoods. What should have been the happiest years of our lives were turned into the most fearful."
A Ministry of Justice Statement said: "HMP Norwich prisoner Derek Slade was pronounced dead at 2.57pm on Wednesday 2 March 2016 at an outside hospital.
"As with all deaths in custody there will be an investigation by the independent Prisons and Probation Ombudsman."