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An independent review led by Keith Makin found that Smyth had perpetrated "prolific and abhorrent" abuse over decades and ...
Asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about the possibility of more resignations, Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell said: ...
John Smyth was a barrister and an evangelical Christian ... The barrister moved to Zimbabwe in 1984 - two years after allegations were first made - and set up similar evangelical camps there.
A child, Guide Nyachuru, died in suspicious circumstances at one of Smyth’s camps in Zimbabwe. Andrew Graystone, pictured, is among those who have fearlessly looked into the abuse over many years.
The abuse spanned five decades and three countries with as many as many as 130 boys and young men victimised, a review found.
Cathy Newman: You knew in the 1980s, you went to the camps and so on, you exchanged Christmas cards with John Smyth after he ...
THE “prolific, brutal and horrific” abuse perpetrated by John Smyth, a Reader in the Church of England, was covered up by ...
Survivors are calling for more resignations from the Church including those who actively covered up the abuses ...