Gordon Anglesea, jailed child abuse ex-police boss dies

Former north Wales police chief Gordon Anglesea was found guilty of historical child sex offences.

A former North Wales Police superintendent who was jailed for sexually abusing young boys has died.

Gordon Anglesea, 79, of Old Colwyn, Conwy, was jailed for 12 years for historical offences in November.  During his trial, Mold Crown Court was told how he abused two boys between 1982 and 1987 when they were 14 or 15.

Anglesea, who was serving his sentence at HMP Rye Hill in Warwickshire, died in hospital at about 09:30 GMT on Thursday, the Prison Service said.  A spokesman added: “As with all deaths in custody, the independent Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate.”

Anglesea was arrested in 2013 as part of the National Crime Agency’s Operation Pallial investigation into historical abuse across north Wales.  He was convicted of one charge of indecent assault against one boy and three indecent assaults against another following the six week trial.  Last month, the retired police officer lodged an appeal against the convictions.

Trial Judge Geraint Walters said Anglesea had “grossly abused” the trust placed in him by the boys.  “The consequences for them has been profound, indeed life changing,” he added.

The court heard one boy was abused in the showers of a Home Office attendance centre in Wrexham run by Anglesea, who was a police inspector at the time.

One of his victims told the court he had tried to commit suicide “simply because I couldn’t bear to live with the memories of what that man did to me”.

Another victim, who was sent to the former Bryn Alyn care home in Wrexham at the age of 13, described how he was scared of Anglesea, even as an adult.

He said: “Of all my abusers, Anglesea was the worst. He was the one I feared the most.”

In 1994, Anglesea was awarded £375,000 in libel damages after media organisations ran stories about his links to abuse at children’s homes in north Wales.

Gordon Anglesea: A timeline

  • 1967 – Anglesea starts work as a police officer in Cheshire. He later resigned following a marriage breakdown and joined Flintshire constabulary
  • 1976 – Promoted to inspector in Wrexham and in 1978 becomes responsible for the Bromfield area which included the Bryn Estyn children’s home
  • 1978 – Sets up a Home Office attendance centre in Wrexham
  • 1988 – Becomes a superintendent in Colwyn Bay
  • 1991 – Retires suddenly after 34 years’ service. Independent On Sunday runs an article about Anglesea’s connections with Bryn Estyn. Similar stories follow in the Observer, Private Eye and on HTV Wales
  • 1994 – Sues the four media organisations for libel and is awarded £375,000 in damages
  • 1997 – Answers questions about allegations of sexual abuse before the north Wales child abuse tribunal
  • 2000 – The Waterhouse report says allegations about Anglesea had not been “proved to our satisfaction”
  • 2014 – Arrested and bailed by officers from Operation Pallial, an investigation into child abuse in north Wales care homes
  • 2015 – Charged with historical sex offences
  • 2016 – Convicted of four offences against two boys and jailed for 12 years

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