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What do former residents allege took place at the Haut de la Garenne children's home?
Police have received information from 160 former residents. They have alleged that they were sexually and physically abused by some of their carers and outsiders. Some have given detectives graphic accounts of being taken through a trap door into a “deep, dark place” for punishment before being abused.
How and when did this investigation begin?
It started in 2004 when a former resident of Haut de la Garenne was convicted of attempting to blackmail his former care worker with allegations that he was a paedophile. By autumn last year police believed that they had uncovered enough evidence to mount an “historic sexual abuse inquiry” in the Haut de la Garenne, a sea cadets' group that used the building and Greenfields, another children's home. The investigation focuses on dates between the 1960s and 1986, when Haut de la Garenne was closed.
Why was nothing done until so long after the home closed?
Police have uncovered evidence that a number of agencies, including at least one serving police officer, had not responded appropriately to allegations of sexual abuse in the island’s child care system. Although police have ruled out a government conspiracy to cover up the allegations, they have said that prominent members of the island's establishment are being investigated. It is not unusual for child abuse allegations to arise many years after the offences occurred.
How many people have been arrested?
Gordon Wateridge, 76, a former warden at Haut de la Garenne, is the only person to be charged so far. He is accused of indecently assaulting three girls under the age of 16 between 1969 and 1973. Police are preparing files against a number of other suspects for the island's Law Officers, the equivalent of the Crown Prosecution Service.
What have the police discovered so far?
Dozens of witnesses have given detailed accounts of abuse they are alleged to have suffered at the home. Police have also found a piece of a child’s skull buried beneath the floor of the home, although the age of the samples has not yet been confirmed. Other pieces of bone were discovered today and have been sent for analysis.
What happens next?
Painstaking searches at Haut de la Garenne will continue for at least four weeks, focused on the areas where sniffer dogs indicated the presence of possible human remains. Detectives will also have to take detailed statements from all alleged victims and witnesses before they can arrest the suspects. The investigation is expected to take at least a further 12 months.
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I continue to be horrified at the lack of progress in this investigation.
I am beginning to suspect a massive cross party involvement in an issue which could well be as horrific as the Belgian experience.
I hope I am wrong.
Mike, Bristol, UK
You are so right John. This investigation and any subsequent trials should be carried out by mainland England. There is very little chance that justice will be served here. The establishment is totally corrupt and needs radical intervention. Despite some 160 people coming forward and making claims of abuse, a lot of islanders are in denial. Our politicians are a disgrace.
Andy, St Helier, Jersey
Are Police checking builders in Jersey, someone built the walls to hide? the cellar; why was this done what did the bricklayers see or find?
Jim, Worcester, UK
isnt this the same through out the uk as well authortys and govement have known about this for years look at bryn esten look at operation rose,
a campainer , sunderland , uk
I only hope that there is no cover up, these young children deserve justice.
Ron, Preston, England
let the investigation and trial be carried out on mainland England, it is obvious from what has been printed that people and persons very high in the community of Jersey have possible been involved in these horrific events, evidence and cases in the past have been hidden under the mat by the establishment, let mainland England take up the investigation where they will not be influenced by local senior parties.
John Sunderland, London,