Abuse by UK’s ‘most prolific sex offender’ was ignored at Medomsley detention centre, report finds
Neville Husband committed hundreds of offences while working at facility in County Durham from 1969 to 1985 A man who worked as a prison officer and caterer in a youth detention centre was able to rape and torture boys for three decades while the abuse was “ignored and dismissed”, according to a (…)
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