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Topic History of: How Operation Yewtree killed Freddie Starr
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JK2006 Even The Sun has now started to spot the lethal False Allegations Industry...

Freddie Starr's sister Brenda Hughes has claimed that the comedian 'never properly recovered' after he was faced with a police investigation into claims he groped a teenager in the '70s.

Starr was released without charge and he sued his accuser, but his life took a downward spiral after he lost the case.

The comedian was found dead in his home in Spain last week at the age of 76 after suffering a heart attack.

Speaking to The Sun, Hughes has now revealed that the scandal had a "big impact on him both mentally and physically".

"Freddie telephoned me after the case ended," she said. "I think it had a big impact on him both mentally and physically. He felt devastated and I don't think he ever properly recovered."