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More hospitals facing Savile checks Jimmy Savile: 19 more hospitals to be investigated
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A further 19 hospitals are to be investigated over links to serial sex attacker Jimmy Savile, the government has confirmed.A further 19 hospitals are to be investigated over links to serial sex attacker Jimmy Savile, the government has confirmed.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he expected reports examining visits by the late DJ to those hospitals to be delivered by next June. The Metropolitan Police have passed material about Savile to the Department of Health, which has given it to the 19 hospital trusts to investigate.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he expected reports on visits by the late DJ to those hospitals by next June.
It brings the total number of hospitals under investigation to 32.It brings the total number of hospitals under investigation to 32.
Savile is believed to have abused hundreds of victims.Savile is believed to have abused hundreds of victims.
The former BBC presenter of Top Of The Pops and Jim'll Fix It died aged 84 in October 2011 - a year before allegations that he had sexually abused children were broadcast in an ITV documentary.The former BBC presenter of Top Of The Pops and Jim'll Fix It died aged 84 in October 2011 - a year before allegations that he had sexually abused children were broadcast in an ITV documentary.
The revelations prompted hundreds of victims to come forward, including those who said they were attacked at a number of institutions.The revelations prompted hundreds of victims to come forward, including those who said they were attacked at a number of institutions.
Inquiries into Savile's alleged abuse of patients at NHS hospitals had originally focused on Broadmoor and Stoke Mandeville and Leeds General Infirmary, with a further 10 trusts added in January.Inquiries into Savile's alleged abuse of patients at NHS hospitals had originally focused on Broadmoor and Stoke Mandeville and Leeds General Infirmary, with a further 10 trusts added in January.
'Further investigation''Further investigation'
The latest inquiries follow investigations by the Metropolitan Police after information emerged about potential victims at a further 19 hospitals. The Met passed information on the 19 additional hospitals to the Department of Health after completing a "document review".
In a written statement, Mr Hunt said that Kate Lampard - a former barrister asked to oversee the Department of Health's investigations into Savile - would ensure the inquiries were properly carried out. Scotland Yard said this did not mean its own investigation was over.
"The information has been passed on to the relevant hospital trust for further investigation as appropriate," Mr Hunt said. "Inquiries are ongoing, and we continue to work with the Department of Health. Inquiries into criminal offences are not concluded yet," the Met said.
"Names of the hospitals are taken from the information received. These include hospitals that may have closed in which case the information has been passed on to the legacy organisation." Mr Hunt said the NHS trusts responsible for each of the 19 hospitals would investigate the information provided by the Met.
In a written statement, he said Kate Lampard - a former barrister asked to oversee the Department of Health's investigations into Savile - would ensure the inquiries were properly carried out.
"Names of the hospitals are taken from the information received," Mr Hunt added.
"These include hospitals that may have closed in which case the information has been passed on to the legacy organisation."
Mr Hunt said that he expected final reports by June next year, with publication "sooner if that is possible".Mr Hunt said that he expected final reports by June next year, with publication "sooner if that is possible".
The hospitals to be investigated are Barnet General Hospital, Booth Hall Children's Hospital, De La Pole Hospital, Dryburn Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital, Leavesden Secure Mental Hospital, Marsden Hospital, Maudsley Hospital, North Manchester General Hospital, Odstock Hospital, Pinderfields Hospital, Prestwich Psychiatric Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, Royal Free Hospital, London, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, Seacroft Hospital, Leeds, St Mary's Hospital, Carshalton, Whitby Memorial Hospital and Wythenshawe Hospital.The hospitals to be investigated are Barnet General Hospital, Booth Hall Children's Hospital, De La Pole Hospital, Dryburn Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital, Leavesden Secure Mental Hospital, Marsden Hospital, Maudsley Hospital, North Manchester General Hospital, Odstock Hospital, Pinderfields Hospital, Prestwich Psychiatric Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, Royal Free Hospital, London, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, Seacroft Hospital, Leeds, St Mary's Hospital, Carshalton, Whitby Memorial Hospital and Wythenshawe Hospital.