Senior barrister John Smyth, who died in South Africa in 2018 at the age of 77, abused over 100 children and young men in the UK and Zimbabwe in the 1970s and 1980s. He met many of them at ...
The Church of England says it is initiating disciplinary proceedings against 10 members of clergy following a review of ...
He hurt us. … Guide was an only boy in a family of seven girls. What he (the abuser) did was grossly unfair. May his spirit ...
A Christian youth camp leader accused of brutally beating public schoolboys was later charged over the death of a boy in Africa ... perpetrator – eminent QC John Smyth – ran a Christian ...
John Smyth, 63, was repeatedly struck with a wooden plank after trying to stop George Ness, 41, smashing his way into a woman's home in Wallsend, Newcastle Crown Court has heard. In his closing ...
John Smyth, 63, was battered to death in a backyard in Wallsend as he tried to stop George Ness from smashing his way into a woman's flat. Ness, 41, from North Shields, had claimed self-defence ...
We spoke to the archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba and asked him whether he was disappointed that the Church of England didn’t take action against John Smyth sooner than it did.
The Anglican Church of Southern Africa (Acsa) has apologised for failing to protect the public from the risk posed by a prolific British child abuser who had moved to South African in 2001.
John Smyth QC is believed to be the most prolific ... Christian camps from the late 1970s in England until his death in South Africa in 2018. That review led to the resignation of Justin Welby ...
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