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Third arrest over Jersey inquiry Third arrest over Jersey inquiry
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A third person has been arrested in connection with an investigation into abuse at a former care home in Jersey. A third man has been arrested in connection with an investigation into abuse at a former care home in Jersey.
Jersey police said the 45-year-old man, who is from Jersey, had been arrested on Thursday. Police said the 45-year-old, from Jersey, was arrested on Thursday.
Scores of people have come forward saying they were victims of abuse at the Haut de la Garenne children's home. A 76-year-old has been charged in connection with abuse at the Haut de la Garenne home and a 68-year-old arrested as part of the wider abuse inquiry.
A public inquiry into the way police have handled the case is to be postponed until the primary investigation has ended.
Scores of people have come forward saying they were victims of abuse at the children's home in allegations relating to the 1960s.
Bone fragments found in the cellar "indicate a homicide or an unexplained death" and there was evidence some had been burnt in a fireplace, police said.Bone fragments found in the cellar "indicate a homicide or an unexplained death" and there was evidence some had been burnt in a fireplace, police said.
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In 2006 Jersey police began a covert investigation into abuse of children at the home, following allegations by former residents.In 2006 Jersey police began a covert investigation into abuse of children at the home, following allegations by former residents.
In February 2008, acting on information from their investigation, they began an exploratory search of the home.In February 2008, acting on information from their investigation, they began an exploratory search of the home.
Later that month, police said they had made "significant" finds in the building's cellar - understood to be a set of shackles and a shallow concrete bath.Later that month, police said they had made "significant" finds in the building's cellar - understood to be a set of shackles and a shallow concrete bath.
About 160 people say they were abused at the home, with allegations relating to the 1960s, 70s and 80s.About 160 people say they were abused at the home, with allegations relating to the 1960s, 70s and 80s.