John Mann Calls For ‘Suspicious Deaths’ Of Westminster Child Abuse Whistleblowers To Be Re-Investigated

UNITED KINGDOM
Huffington Post

By Jack Sommers

A campaigning MP has called for the reinvestigation of the suspicious deaths more than 20 years ago of two whistleblowers who he believes had significant information relating to organised child abuse by a group with alleged links to Westminster.

Labour’s John Mann made the comments after he handed Scotland Yard a dossier that includes allegations about the involvement of 22 politicians – some of them apparently still serving – in paedophile rings.

He told Sky News: “What I want to see is both those suspicious deaths reinvestigated because what links them together was both were people who in essence were blowing the whistle on child abuse.”

One was council official Bulic Forsythe, whose body was found in a burning flat in 1993, and the other an unnamed Lambeth caretaker who died in a suspected arson attack a couple of years earlier.

The two men’s deaths were “undoubtedly linked to child abuse and potentially linked into the wider scandal”, Mr Mann added.

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