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St Francis Boys' Home abuse inquiry: Police identify new suspect | |
(6 months later) | |
The senior investigator looking into claims of physical and sexual abuse at a former Catholic orphanage says a new suspect has been identified. | The senior investigator looking into claims of physical and sexual abuse at a former Catholic orphanage says a new suspect has been identified. |
Retired detective chief inspector Mark Ross has been brought back to head up an inquiry into abuse at the St Francis Boys Home in Shefford, Bedfordshire. | Retired detective chief inspector Mark Ross has been brought back to head up an inquiry into abuse at the St Francis Boys Home in Shefford, Bedfordshire. |
The abuse took place between the late 1940s and the early 1970s. | The abuse took place between the late 1940s and the early 1970s. |
Mr Ross said 80 "potential victims" had been identified and 35 statements taken in a worldwide investigation. | Mr Ross said 80 "potential victims" had been identified and 35 statements taken in a worldwide investigation. |
Police have already interviewed two suspects. | Police have already interviewed two suspects. |
"Each week, we are identifying more victims," said Mr Ross. | "Each week, we are identifying more victims," said Mr Ross. |
"If they are still alive they should be brought to justice. These victims have been battling for justice for years. | "If they are still alive they should be brought to justice. These victims have been battling for justice for years. |
"We have found another suspect and are making inquiries as to whether this person is alive. | "We have found another suspect and are making inquiries as to whether this person is alive. |
"Victims we have already been in contact with are in Australia and America and we have been taking statements. | "Victims we have already been in contact with are in Australia and America and we have been taking statements. |
"We have assigned two of our team to go to Europe to talk to a UK citizen about the potential suspect." | "We have assigned two of our team to go to Europe to talk to a UK citizen about the potential suspect." |
He added: "Obviously we are dealing with some horrendous cases. Certainly both the physical and sexual abuse has been quite horrendous. | He added: "Obviously we are dealing with some horrendous cases. Certainly both the physical and sexual abuse has been quite horrendous. |
"What happened to them as youngsters has affected their entire lives. Some have been incapable of having relationships because of the abuse." | "What happened to them as youngsters has affected their entire lives. Some have been incapable of having relationships because of the abuse." |
Mr Ross, who spent 30 years in the force before his retirement, said he was "pleased and honoured" to be leading the inquiry. | Mr Ross, who spent 30 years in the force before his retirement, said he was "pleased and honoured" to be leading the inquiry. |
The BBC has spoken to former residents of the home who allege they were physically and/or sexually abused at the orphanage, run by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton. | The BBC has spoken to former residents of the home who allege they were physically and/or sexually abused at the orphanage, run by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton. |
Many have said they were abused by priest Father John Ryan, who ran the home in the 1960s and died in 2008. | Many have said they were abused by priest Father John Ryan, who ran the home in the 1960s and died in 2008. |
Others say they were abused by Fr Wilfred Johnson, who ran the home between 1945 and 1954 and died in 1994. | Others say they were abused by Fr Wilfred Johnson, who ran the home between 1945 and 1954 and died in 1994. |
The Diocese of Northampton has said it "deeply regrets" any hurt caused but stressed the "claims are not proven". | The Diocese of Northampton has said it "deeply regrets" any hurt caused but stressed the "claims are not proven". |
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