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Simon Warr cleared of sexual abuse at Suffolk boarding schools | Simon Warr cleared of sexual abuse at Suffolk boarding schools |
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A teacher and BBC contributor has been cleared of sex offences at schools in the 1980s and 90s. | A teacher and BBC contributor has been cleared of sex offences at schools in the 1980s and 90s. |
Simon Warr, 61, had denied seven offences relating to his time at two Suffolk boarding schools. | Simon Warr, 61, had denied seven offences relating to his time at two Suffolk boarding schools. |
A jury at Ipswich Crown Court took less than 40 minutes to find him not guilty of all charges. | A jury at Ipswich Crown Court took less than 40 minutes to find him not guilty of all charges. |
Two former pupils of St George's School, near Stowmarket, and a former pupil of Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, had made the claims. | Two former pupils of St George's School, near Stowmarket, and a former pupil of Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, had made the claims. |
The court heard how Mr Warr, from Hounslow in west London, was alleged to have watched boys in the showers after PE lessons and went on to touch one. | The court heard how Mr Warr, from Hounslow in west London, was alleged to have watched boys in the showers after PE lessons and went on to touch one. |
Mr Warr said the claims were "malicious lies". | Mr Warr said the claims were "malicious lies". |
Several character witnesses paid tribute to Mr Warr on the penultimate day of the seven-day trial, saying he was "flamboyant", "inspirational" and "one of the most popular teachers at school". | Several character witnesses paid tribute to Mr Warr on the penultimate day of the seven-day trial, saying he was "flamboyant", "inspirational" and "one of the most popular teachers at school". |
Mr Warr was a regular contributor to BBC Radio Suffolk and BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show. | Mr Warr was a regular contributor to BBC Radio Suffolk and BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show. |
He also appeared on television programmes including the One Show and Channel 4 reality show, That'll Teach 'Em. | He also appeared on television programmes including the One Show and Channel 4 reality show, That'll Teach 'Em. |
The Royal Hospital School, where Mr Warr worked until he was arrested in 2012, said he had resigned last year and would not be returning. | The Royal Hospital School, where Mr Warr worked until he was arrested in 2012, said he had resigned last year and would not be returning. |
"The welfare of the pupils in our care is the Royal Hospital School's overriding priority," it said in a statement. | |
"We worked very closely with all the authorities during the lengthy investigations." | "We worked very closely with all the authorities during the lengthy investigations." |
A spokesman for the BBC said: "Simon Warr is not under contract with the BBC." |