Police Report Into Savile Published

Central London Police station New Scotland Yard published a 30 page report into Jimmy Savile’s reign of Child Sexual abuse and grooming today, in conjunction with the NSPCC which is measured at between 40 and 50 years, the victim count has risen to 600 without an upper limit and there were at least ten more hospitals where he committed offences aside from the two that carried his name and received his charitable donations. The BBC’s own Janet Smith review will not appear until October 2013.

The BBC has the story here with the usual crawl and Sky News is here.

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