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Hampshire minister to step back after abuse scandal report
The Diocese of Winchester said in a statement that safeguarding failures “should be treated with the utmost seriousness” and that it was “appalled” by the “sheer extent of the horrific abuse perpetrated by John Smyth”.
The diocese would “reflect on the review’s findings and work with the national safeguarding team to take steps to manage any associated risk,” it said.
Ms Colman and her husband, mustard heir and church volunteer Sir Jamie Colman, have both agreed to step back from their roles, the Oakley with Wootton parish said.
“We cannot imagine the pain and distress John Smyth’s actions have caused for so many. Our hearts are broken at the thought of the lives that have been damaged,” it said in a statement, external.
“Our prayers are with those who have suffered and for all those caught up in the wake of this terrible situation.”