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‘On Sunday mornings the manager of the home would do things under the covers of a double bed while his wife sat drinking tea,’ recalls John. ‘He made me promise to keep it as “our secret”. I was then taken to the local church to sing in the choir.’ The abuser died more than a decade ago, before any charges were brought against him. In all, 14 boys from Green Field House have sued Windsor and Maidenhead council for the abuse which took place between 1964 and 1970. Haunted by his memories, John’s teenage life unravelled. He descended into a life of crime and violence, borstal and prison. ‘After suffering this type of abuse you feel emotionally numb,’ he admits in Abuse (Verité, £8.99). ‘You lose the ability to feel affection or pleasure.’
He has created The Glory Story – an overview of the Bible in film, currently being used in 37 countries. The film is in the process of being translated into several languages. ‘People ask me if I have forgiven the men who abused me. I answer “Yes”. When you see the beauty of Christ and what he did on the cross, you are left with no option but to forgive,’ he says. |
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As a 10-year-old in a council-run children’s home, John Affleck spent more than two years being abused by a ring of paedophiles.
Serially raped and rented to homosexuals, John, now 50, was forced to endure the worst kind of sexual abuse imaginable at the Green Field House in Maidenhead, Berkshire. His life story Abused has recently been published at a time when people claiming to have been abused at the Haut de la Garenne care home in Jersey are considering legal action against the Jersey government.

