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Fiend revealed in huge probe as 5 warders are guilty of physical abuse

- BY JEREMY ARMSTRONG

AN institutio­nal abuse probe sparked by the Daily Mirror uncovered the most prolific sexual predator since Jimmy Savile.

Neville Husband targeted around 300 vulnerable boys at Medomsley Detention Centre while working as a cook there – and was believed to be leading a paedophile ring.

The fiend, who died in 2010, served time for sex attacks but the full extent of his depravity only emerged under Operation Seabrook.

The inquiry launched in 2013, after we told the story of a victim who came forward with then Scottish Labour MP Michael McCann.

It became the biggest investigat­ion into a state-run facility to date, involving 1,676 victims of physical or sexual assault from the 60s to the closure of the facility in 1988.

As it kicked off, then inquiry chief Det Supt Paul Goundry told his team: “The Mirror has been absolutely crucial in getting us this far.”

Medomsley housed 17 to 21-yearolds, many first-time offenders held for minor crimes. Husband, who also took Sunday services there and later became a church minister, attacked boys between 1974 and 1984.

DS Goundry told one victim Husband was at the centre of a paedo ring. In 2003, the pervert got eight years for abusing five boys.

His sentence was increased to 10 years in

2005 after more victims came forward. They say there may be hundreds more from his 27-year jail career – amid calls for a public inquiry into how his offending was “covered up”. And victims of physical abuse told of how some staff delighted in cruelty.

Peter Toole, 54, of Byker, Newcastle, was sent to the site, near Consett, Co Durham, in 1985 for handling stolen goods. He had his head banged against a wall soon after arriving. “They tried to break you,” he said. “The place was run on violence.” The cover-up was said to CLUB SMASH Lee Rice Lags march at facility in 1985 have been led by governor James Millar Reid, who was in charge from 1976 to 1978. He died in 2000.

One of Reid’s victims, now 58, said: “I was sexually tortured. Husband had access to records and he worked in the kitchen. Why? So he could use them to target boys.

“Husband told me he would love to f*** me when I was cleaning in the chapel. I thought he meant beat me up. Only later did I realise he was talking about sex abuse.”

Seven former Medomsley officers faced three separate trials, which can now be reported for the first ‘COVER-UP’ Our story on revelation­s in police probe A DRUGGED-UP Jaguar driver topped 150mph in a police chase before crashing into eight people outside a nightclub.

Lee Rice, 33, seriously injured two while high on cocaine in Rochester, Kent, last September. A witness said he looked Peter Toole served nine weeks at the centre. Inset, after his release

time. None of the accused was found guilty of sexual abuse.

Christophe­r Onslow, 72, John McGee, 74, Brian Johnson Greenwell, 71, Kevin Blakely, 67, and Alan Bramley, 70, were convicted of various physical abuse charges. Neil Sowerby, 61, and David McClure, 63, were acquitted of all charges.

Judge Howard Crowson will sentence at a later date. He gave Blakely and Bramley bail at Teesside crown court but said: “There are possibilit­ies including prison.”

PE instructor Onslow tortured boys as he “exploited his position in a sadistic and brutal fashion”, his trial heard. Known as The Machine, he used bricks to knock one lad off netting on an obstacle course. His cries were met with: “Shut up, you “blank behind the eyes”. The dad-of-two was being chased over other offences, including threats to kill horses and arson.

At Maidstone crown court Rice, of Swanley, was jailed for five years for a string of motoring and violent offences.

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