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Shefford Catholic boys' home abused urged to tell police | Shefford Catholic boys' home abused urged to tell police |
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A former resident of a Catholic orphanage at the centre of historic child abuse allegations has waived his right to anonymity to urge others to contact the police. | A former resident of a Catholic orphanage at the centre of historic child abuse allegations has waived his right to anonymity to urge others to contact the police. |
Tony Walsh, 65, was sent to St Francis Boys Home in Shefford, Bedfordshire, in the 1950s. | Tony Walsh, 65, was sent to St Francis Boys Home in Shefford, Bedfordshire, in the 1950s. |
He says he was sexually abused by Father John Ryan at the home. | He says he was sexually abused by Father John Ryan at the home. |
His allegations led to the priest's arrest in 2003 but he was released without charge and died in 2008. | His allegations led to the priest's arrest in 2003 but he was released without charge and died in 2008. |
Mr Walsh, who was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, is the third man to inform the BBC he was sexually and physically abused by Father Ryan. | |
'Still shaking' | 'Still shaking' |
The BBC has also talked to a number of former residents who were physically abused during the 1950s and 60s. | The BBC has also talked to a number of former residents who were physically abused during the 1950s and 60s. |
Mr Walsh welcomed the new investigation into abuse at the home which has been started by Bedfordshire Police. | Mr Walsh welcomed the new investigation into abuse at the home which has been started by Bedfordshire Police. |
He said he felt "let down by police" after Fr Ryan was not prosecuted following the 2003 investigation. | He said he felt "let down by police" after Fr Ryan was not prosecuted following the 2003 investigation. |
Mr Walsh said the priest sexually abused him "lots of times" and believed it was important the physical and sexual abuse "is made really public". | Mr Walsh said the priest sexually abused him "lots of times" and believed it was important the physical and sexual abuse "is made really public". |
"I am still shaking when I talk about it. It was horrendous," he said. | "I am still shaking when I talk about it. It was horrendous," he said. |
Another man, now in his 50s and who cannot named for legal reasons, told the BBC in May: "Father Ryan abused me. He used to get me up to his office. Then he turned round and said 'If you let me fondle you, I won't hit you'. | Another man, now in his 50s and who cannot named for legal reasons, told the BBC in May: "Father Ryan abused me. He used to get me up to his office. Then he turned round and said 'If you let me fondle you, I won't hit you'. |
"It took place every six months. I was a pet. He ruined those years. It was terrible." | "It took place every six months. I was a pet. He ruined those years. It was terrible." |
'Like Oliver Twist' | 'Like Oliver Twist' |
Another former resident of the home, who now lives in Woolwich, south London, said: "The home was the personification of hell. He [Father Ryan] was an evil man." | Another former resident of the home, who now lives in Woolwich, south London, said: "The home was the personification of hell. He [Father Ryan] was an evil man." |
He said the priest touched him in a sexual manner and sexually abused him repeatedly, as well as administering beatings. | He said the priest touched him in a sexual manner and sexually abused him repeatedly, as well as administering beatings. |
Bedfordshire Police said its safeguarding unit was keen to hear from anyone about any possible offences at the St Francis Boys Home, which closed in 1974. | Bedfordshire Police said its safeguarding unit was keen to hear from anyone about any possible offences at the St Francis Boys Home, which closed in 1974. |
The BBC has also learned of a large number of cases of alleged physical abuse by the same priest. | The BBC has also learned of a large number of cases of alleged physical abuse by the same priest. |
Willy O'Brien, 63, who now lives in El Paso, Texas, has said he hoped the new police investigation would have more success than the inquiry 10 years ago. | Willy O'Brien, 63, who now lives in El Paso, Texas, has said he hoped the new police investigation would have more success than the inquiry 10 years ago. |
"The orphanage was like in Oliver Twist. I was beaten until I bled," he said. | "The orphanage was like in Oliver Twist. I was beaten until I bled," he said. |
A spokesman for the Northamptonshire Diocese of the Catholic Church, which ran the home, said it "deeply regrets" any hurt caused, but stressed the "claims are not proven". | A spokesman for the Northamptonshire Diocese of the Catholic Church, which ran the home, said it "deeply regrets" any hurt caused, but stressed the "claims are not proven". |
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