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Coronation Street star Bill Roache apologises for sex abuse comments Coronation Street star Bill Roache apologises for sex abuse comments
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Coronation Street star Bill Roache has apologised after he appeared to suggest victims of paedophiles were being punished for past sins in a TV interview.Coronation Street star Bill Roache has apologised after he appeared to suggest victims of paedophiles were being punished for past sins in a TV interview.
Roache, 80, Ken Barlow in the ITV soap, told New Zealand's One News that the public should be "totally forgiving" of people who have committed child sex crimes. But in a statement yesterday, he said: "I would like to say that I am very sorry for any offence that has been caused as a result of my comments.Roache, 80, Ken Barlow in the ITV soap, told New Zealand's One News that the public should be "totally forgiving" of people who have committed child sex crimes. But in a statement yesterday, he said: "I would like to say that I am very sorry for any offence that has been caused as a result of my comments.
I would never say victims of sexual offences are in any way responsible for abuse they have suffered and I offer my deepest apologies if anything I have said has been misunderstood.I would never say victims of sexual offences are in any way responsible for abuse they have suffered and I offer my deepest apologies if anything I have said has been misunderstood.
"I had no intention of causing any kind of distress as a result of my interview and I offer my utmost sympathies to anyone affected by sexual offences and paedophilia.""I had no intention of causing any kind of distress as a result of my interview and I offer my utmost sympathies to anyone affected by sexual offences and paedophilia."
Former DJ Savile has now been exposed as one of the country's most prolific paedophiles who may have abused hundreds of children.Former DJ Savile has now been exposed as one of the country's most prolific paedophiles who may have abused hundreds of children.
In the interview, which touched on Jimmy Savile's abuse, Roache said: "If you accept that you are pure love, and if you know that you are pure love … these things won't happen to you."In the interview, which touched on Jimmy Savile's abuse, Roache said: "If you accept that you are pure love, and if you know that you are pure love … these things won't happen to you."
When asked by interviewer Garth Bray if that meant "victims bring things on themselves", Roache said: "No, not quite, but and yet I am … everything that happens to us has been a result of what we have been in previous lives."When asked by interviewer Garth Bray if that meant "victims bring things on themselves", Roache said: "No, not quite, but and yet I am … everything that happens to us has been a result of what we have been in previous lives."
His comments were attacked by victims' groups.His comments were attacked by victims' groups.
"There is a whole range of terrible consequences that are life-long."There is a whole range of terrible consequences that are life-long.
"This is a real insult, it is horrible. I think a lot of people will be deeply offended by what he said.""This is a real insult, it is horrible. I think a lot of people will be deeply offended by what he said."
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