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Child sex abuse ex-vicar Terrence Grigg dies in custody | |
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A former vicar who sexually abused boys and vulnerable young men between 1983 and 1996 has died. | |
The Reverend Canon Terrence Grigg, 84, of Norton, North Yorkshire, was jailed for 12 years at Hull Crown Court earlier this month. | The Reverend Canon Terrence Grigg, 84, of Norton, North Yorkshire, was jailed for 12 years at Hull Crown Court earlier this month. |
As a rector at St Mary's Church in Cottingham, East Yorkshire, he groomed victims, some just 10 or 11 years old. | As a rector at St Mary's Church in Cottingham, East Yorkshire, he groomed victims, some just 10 or 11 years old. |
The Prison Service said he had died in hospital on Sunday but did not disclose details of his death. | The Prison Service said he had died in hospital on Sunday but did not disclose details of his death. |
A spokesperson said: "As with all deaths in custody there will be an independent investigation by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman." | A spokesperson said: "As with all deaths in custody there will be an independent investigation by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman." |
More stories from Yorkshire | More stories from Yorkshire |
Grigg was convicted of 14 counts of indecent and serious sexual assault, but was cleared of an indecent assault charge. | Grigg was convicted of 14 counts of indecent and serious sexual assault, but was cleared of an indecent assault charge. |
'Abused and deceived' | 'Abused and deceived' |
In a statement, the Diocese of York said it would continue to support Grigg's victims. | In a statement, the Diocese of York said it would continue to support Grigg's victims. |
"As we learned of the death of Terrence Grigg we remain concerned for all those he abused and deceived, for whom this news may stir up strong feelings. | "As we learned of the death of Terrence Grigg we remain concerned for all those he abused and deceived, for whom this news may stir up strong feelings. |
"The Church constantly reviews the safeguarding procedures and policies now in place to make it a safer place for everyone. | "The Church constantly reviews the safeguarding procedures and policies now in place to make it a safer place for everyone. |
"We continue to hold those hurt by Terrence Grigg in our prayers and offer them whatever support we can into the future." | "We continue to hold those hurt by Terrence Grigg in our prayers and offer them whatever support we can into the future." |
During the three-week trial jurors heard the ex-clergyman had "identified" his victims, who were all vulnerable "in some way" and had used "that vulnerability for his own sexual gratification". | During the three-week trial jurors heard the ex-clergyman had "identified" his victims, who were all vulnerable "in some way" and had used "that vulnerability for his own sexual gratification". |
The court heard he stayed in a hotel room with one boy while on a trip to London and had taken him to visit a gay bar, with Grigg claiming he did not realise what it was at the time. | The court heard he stayed in a hotel room with one boy while on a trip to London and had taken him to visit a gay bar, with Grigg claiming he did not realise what it was at the time. |
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