
1981 Barbecue at Grafton Close children's home, from which children were reportedly trafficked to the 'boy brothel' called Elm Guest House
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A boy from Grafton Close children's home says he was attacked at the Elm Guest House.
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A boy from Grafton Close children's home says he was attacked at the Elm Guest House.
Evidence backing his claim came from a second boy from Grafton Close.
But, detectives failed to act, according to Exaro and the Sunday People.
Elm Guest House
Grafton Close was run by Richmond Council in London.
Files held by Richmond Council show its then director of social services, Louis Minster, twice called up the file on the second boy.
This boy was interviewed by a social worker and a Metropolitan Police detective chief inspector in 1983.
This was a year after a raid on Elm Guest House.
There then appears to have been a police cover-up.
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Police have now spoken to people in the above photo and two men have been arrested.
Police have now spoken to people in the above photo and two men have been arrested.
One is John Stingemore, identified at a 1990 inquest as former deputy manager of the home.
He was succeeded by Neil Kier, seen in the photo preparing food.
Sources say detectives regard Kier as a key witness but he is not a suspect.
Sources say detectives regard Kier as a key witness but he is not a suspect.