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Topic History of: Wilfred De'Ath
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Eric www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21930181

Mr De'Ath questioned why it had been necessary for a man in his 70s, who lives in sheltered accommodation, to be arrested by seven police officers at 7am on Remembrance Sunday last November.

"They could just have interviewed me," he said, adding that the four months he had spent on police bail had been a "very, very unpleasant experience. I feel very indignant, I'm still very angry".

It seem he should have known the dangers of false allegations!
Eric Just came across this website and am impressed at the content.
I was reading about the Jimmy Saville article by JK and was surprised at how little actual evidence is provided for the claims made against JS. This De'ath character seems extremely suspect. I looked up his wiki page and found it lacking of citations for the claim he worked with JS. Do you know to what extent he did or did not? Thanks