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Skircoat Lodge: Man, 91, charged with abuse at Halifax children's home | |
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Two people have been charged with committing non-recent sex offences at Skircoat Lodge Children's Home in Halifax | Two people have been charged with committing non-recent sex offences at Skircoat Lodge Children's Home in Halifax |
Two people including a 91-year-old man have been charged with committing child sex offences at a Halifax children's home more than 30 years ago. | Two people including a 91-year-old man have been charged with committing child sex offences at a Halifax children's home more than 30 years ago. |
Malcolm Phillips, of Tyseley in Birmingham, is charged with 32 offences, including rape and indecent assault, relating to seven victims between 1976 and 1994. | Malcolm Phillips, of Tyseley in Birmingham, is charged with 32 offences, including rape and indecent assault, relating to seven victims between 1976 and 1994. |
Linda Brunning, 65, of Sowerby Bridge, has been charged with 15 offences relating to three victims between 1980 and 1994. Both will appear before Bradford magistrates on Tuesday. | Linda Brunning, 65, of Sowerby Bridge, has been charged with 15 offences relating to three victims between 1980 and 1994. Both will appear before Bradford magistrates on Tuesday. |
It follows an inquiry launched in 2018 into abuse at Skircoat Lodge Children's Home between 1970 and 1995, West Yorkshire Police said. | It follows an inquiry launched in 2018 into abuse at Skircoat Lodge Children's Home between 1970 and 1995, West Yorkshire Police said. |
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