Arthur Smyth has waived his anonymity to make the allegations against King Charles III's great uncle Lord Mountbatten - he alleged he was abused twice by ...
Mr Smyth was a resident of the Kincora home in Belfast, Northern Ireland in the 1970s. The Kincora home opened in May 1958 and closed in October 1980 after a sex abuse scandal. King Charles' great uncle Lord Louis Mountbatten has been accused of abusing a boy in the 1970s at a notorious children's home.
A royal biographer has said allegations Lord Louis Mountbatten was involved in child sex abuse at Kincora Boys' Home must be fully scrutinised.
“McGrath would say you are going to meet a special friend and I went: ‘Oh really’. “We need to get to the bottom of this now. I just want it to be brought to light. “I just think it needs to be told. “The authorities now need to release the files on the murder and the files they hold on Mountbatten. “I first heard of [Mr Smyth] about a month ago and I think he sounds very credible, I think this is just further evidence of Mountbatten’s activities,” said the author.
Legal proceedings have been initiated against a number of institutions in Northern Ireland alleging that Lord Mountbatten abused a boy at a notorious ...
Arthur Smyth, a former resident of the Kincora home, has waived his anonymity to make the allegations against the earl, a great uncle of the King. Ex-boys’ home resident waives his anonymity to say, ‘I was abused by Lord Mountbatten’ Legal proceedings have been initiated against a number of institutions in Northern Ireland alleging that Lord Mountbatten abused a boy at a notorious Belfast children’s home in the 1970s.
ALLEGATIONS that Lord Louis Mountbatten sexually abused a former resident of the notorious Kincora boys home in east Belfast are due to be aired in a ...
The police are also part of the legal action because of their failure to adequately investigate allegations about the children's home which were first raised in the early 1970s. "It's the first time that someone has stepped forward to take allegations against Lord Mountbatten into a court." ALLEGATIONS that Lord Louis Mountbatten sexually abused a former resident of the notorious Kincora boys home in east Belfast are due to be aired in a Belfast courtroom.
Former resident of Kincora children's home has waived anonymity in case.
Mr Winters said: “The recent Poni report into Kincora despite a welcome finding on police investigative failures only scratches the surface of what really went on.” - PA A recent report by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (Poni) Marie Anderson said that complaints from some former residents’ about the failure of police to investigate allegations of sexual abuse at Kincora were “legitimate and justified”. Arthur Smyth, a former resident of the Kincora home, has waived his anonymity to make the allegations against the earl, a great uncle of the King.