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Ex-Tremeloes members Leonard Hawkes and Richard Westwood acquitted of assault Ex-Tremeloes Leonard Hawkes and Richard Westwood acquitted of assault
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Two former members of the 1960s pop group The Tremeloes have been acquitted of indecently assaulting a 15-year-old girl after a gig almost 50 years ago. Two former members of the 1960s' pop group The Tremeloes have been acquitted of indecently assaulting a 15-year-old girl after a gig almost 50 years ago.
Leonard "Chip" Hawkes, 70, and Richard Westwood, 73, were due to stand trial next year over allegations they assaulted the teenager in a hotel room in Chester in April 1968.Leonard "Chip" Hawkes, 70, and Richard Westwood, 73, were due to stand trial next year over allegations they assaulted the teenager in a hotel room in Chester in April 1968.
However, a judge at Reading Crown Court ordered both men be found not guilty.However, a judge at Reading Crown Court ordered both men be found not guilty.
It comes after prosecutor Owen Edwards said there was no evidence to offer. Prosecutor Owen Edwards said there was no evidence to offer.
Outside the court, Mr Hawkes - father of 90s' pop star Chesney Hawkes - said he and Mr Westwood were delighted a "black cloud" had been taken away by the verdict.
"The past two years and seven months have been the worst time of our lives," he added.
"Our families have had to endure the stress and media publicity and it's taken its toll on all of us."
Mr Hawkes, from Surrey, has undergone treatment for bone cancer.
He said the case had badly damaged his career and revealed he had been attacked by a member of the public before a previous court appearance.
He thanked the two men's families, friends and fans for their "unfailing loyalty and putting up with two grumpy old men".
Mr Westwood, from Berkshire, said his 50-year career had been "tarnished" on the basis of "spurious allegations" and added the accusations had caused "years of trauma".
In a statement, read by his solicitor, he said: "It is too late for me and my family to get back the years of our life that have been destroyed in this process.
"We were punished and suffered for something that was simply not true."
He added he had faced trial by media before police had gathered evidence.
"It is a disgrace and wholly misleading that a single claim dating back more than 48 years ago was never properly investigated before my good character was attacked," he said.
The Tremeloes formed in 1958 in Dagenham, London, and first charted in the UK in July 1963 with a version of Twist and Shout.The Tremeloes formed in 1958 in Dagenham, London, and first charted in the UK in July 1963 with a version of Twist and Shout.
They had a string of hits throughout the 60s, including a number one with Silence Is Golden.They had a string of hits throughout the 60s, including a number one with Silence Is Golden.
Guitarist and vocalist Rick Westwood, from Berkshire, left in 2012 and bass player and vocalist Len Hawkes, from Surrey, left in 1988. Guitarist and vocalist Mr Westwood left in 2012. Bass player and vocalist Mr Hawkes left in 1988.