Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Savile’s ex-flatmate out on bail after serious sex charges

- PAT HURST

JIMMY Savile's former flatmate and chauffeur was yesterday released on bail after appearing at Manchester City Magistrate­s' Court charged with a series of serious sex offences against young girls. Ray Teret (72), was freed on strict bail conditions until mid November when he will appear at the city's Crown Court. Mr Teret, a former pirate radio DJ, spoke only to confirm his name and address during the hearing.

He stood with his hands clasped in front of him listening as the lengthy list of charges were put to him. No pleas were entered.

Mr Teret is accused of 32 offences in all, involving 14 youngsters and one adult victim, who was aged 17 at the time of the alleged offence.

He is charged with 15 counts of rape of a female under 16, one count of rape, one count of attempted rape of a female under 16, six counts of indecent assault of a female under 16, three counts of indecent assault of a female under 14 and one count of gross indecency with a child under 13.

Mr Teret, of Woodlands Road, Altrincham, also faces two counts of conspiracy to rape a girl under 16, one count of possession of extreme pornograph­y, one count of possession of prohibited images and one count of possession of an indecent image of a child.

He was bailed until November 15, to appear at Manchester Crown Court.

David Lees, prosecutin­g, said the offences were historic and the Crown would not oppose bail, but he asked for conditions to be applied.

Emma Hassell, defending, asked for bail as Mr Teret, who has been under investigat­ion for 11 months, had always attended the police station when required.

Mr Teret was bailed to attend Manchester Crown Court on November 15.

His bail conditions are that he must not apply for internatio­nal travel documents, live and stay each night at his home address, sign in at his local police station three times each week, have no unsupervis­ed contact with any person aged under 16 and not to contact directly or indirectly any of the complainan­ts in the case, none of whom can be named for legal reasons.

Me Teret was initially arrested and bailed in November last year with another man on suspicion of historic rape following an investigat­ion into three separate claims of sexual abuse.

At the time, police emphasised that the accusation­s were not linked to the national inquiry into abuse by disgraced TV presenter Savile, with whom Mr Teret worked and once shared a flat.

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