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Welsh leader depends firint orcial later Pound dead

- The Associated Press

LONDON — The leader of Wales said Thursday he had no choice but to fire a politician facing allegation­s of sexual misconduct who was later found dead.

First Minister Carwyn Jones said he did everything “by the book” in handling abuse claims against Welsh Assembly member Carl Sargeant.

Sargeant, 49, was found dead Tuesday, days after Jones sacked him from his Welsh Cabinet post. He is believed to have killed himself.

Sargeant’s family says he was not given details of the allegation­s, but they dealt with “unwanted attention, inappropri­ate touching or groping.”

Sargeant had denied wrongdoing. His family said his distress at being unable to defend himself meant he was not afforded “common courtesy, decency or natural justice.”

Speaking at Welsh government headquarte­rs in Cardiff, Jones said he “had no alternativ­e but to take the action that I did, and I hope that people will understand that.”

He said he would “welcome any scrutiny of my actions” in an independen­t investigat­ion.

Sargeant was one of several British politician­s facing allegation­s of sexual harassment or abuse. Jones said his death had caused “great hurt, anger and bewilderme­nt” for those who knew him.

“These are the darkest days any of us can remember in this institutio­n,” he said. “But they are darkest of all for the family, and we must respect their right to grieve in peace at this time.”

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