Princess Diana’s brother Earl Spencer ‘frustrated about the Tempo of probe in claims that he was abused at the boarding school in the 1970s’
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Princess DianaThe brother is considered frustrated about how long the police take to investigate claims that he was sexually abused at the boarding school.
Grandmother Sally Jane Carr was arrested almost exactly a year ago after a post on Sunday probe had identified her as the Matron Earl Spencer claims that he and other boys were abused in the 1970s.
Mrs. Carr, 68, was seen last weekend that her dog ran near her terrace -shaped house in the Midlands.
In his memoirs, a very private school, Graaf Spencer, 61, told how a Matron provided him and other boys in Maidwell Hall Preparatory School in Northamptonshire.
The police announced that they had opened an investigation on 10 June last year and De Mos understands that Mrs. Carr was arrested the next day. She was released on conditional bail.
In January, the police of Northamptonshire confirmed that the probe had been widened, with another ex-pupil that claimed to have been abused.
De Mos understands that Earl Spencer has met detectives this year to give a statement about his allegations.
But an ex-pupil at the school said that the count was frustrated by the pace of their probe and is concerned that they ‘drag their feet’.

The brother Earl Spencer of Princess Diana (photo) is considered frustrated about how long the police take to investigate claims that he was sexually abused at the boarding school

In his memoirs a very private school, Graaf Spencer, 61, how a matron he and other boys in Maidwell Hall Preparatory School in Northamptonshire provided (photo)

In his memoirs, De Graaf, who went to the school from eight to 13 years old, said the matron, which he did not mention, “had kissed the lips for the first time” before she “promoted me to the second rank of her reverse harem: those who touched them intimately”
The police of Northamptonshire said: “This type of research is complex and often take on this amount of time because of the large amount of information that must be collected and processed.”
In his memoirs, De Graaf, who from eight to 13 years old went to the school near Market Harborough, that the matron he did not mention, “first kissed me on the lips” before she “promoted me to the second rank of her reversed Harem: those she intimately touched.”
He wrote that he had founded the Matron, married at least twice, but he could not find her, suspected that she had moved abroad or had dead.
De Mos was able to establish the woman, was Mrs. Carr and that she became a nurse who caused patients with serious mental disorders.
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