
Shocking interview - BBC tracks down church pastor paedophile who abused boys at care homes in NI
It's a shocking story. Serial child sex abuser Henry Clarke admitted his crimes to police in the 80s but has never faced charges. Edited since transmission.
This item contains details of child sexual abuse which some listeners might find upsetting. You'll have seen this story across BBC over the past few days- it's a shocking story. Serial child sex abuser Henry Clarke admitted his crimes to police in the 80s but has never faced charges. He admitted abusing three children in Belfast at three children's homes in Belfast. For the past three decades Henry Clarke has built a new life for himself and his wife in Canada. After tracking him down there, BBC News NI's investigations reporter Kevin Magee asked him when that happened. One of his victims has this morning said that he should stand trial. On today's programme you'll hear Kevin's shocking interview, and we hear from child protection expert Jim Gamble.
Please note this programme has been edited since transmission.
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- Thu 6 Apr 201709:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle


