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FREUD OUTED AS PAEDO

‘Paedophile’ Sir Clement Freud lived close to where Madeleine McCann went missing – as TV doc makes startling claims

The McCanns were invited to dinner with Freud after Madeleine went missing and are "horrified" by the discovery

SIR Clement Freud is today exposed as a child sex abuser who preyed on two young girls for years.

A TV documentary tonight reveals how the Liberal MP and telly star targeted the pair from ages 10 and 11.

Jill Raymond was married to Sir Clement Freud for 58 years and had five children with him
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Jill Raymond was married to Sir Clement for 58 yearsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Kate and Gerry McCann
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Maddie's parents were invited to his house twice after Madeleine vanished and kept in contact with Freud by phone and emailCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Madeleine McCann
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Detectives investigating Madeleine's disappearance in Portugal in 2007 have been alerted to this new information and are being urged to assess itCredit: PA:Press Association

The parents of Madeleine McCann who were befriended by Freud after she vanished in May 2007, were last night said to be "horrified" by the news.

He wrote to Kate and Gerry McCann offering his sympathy about "media intrusion" and invited them to lunch at his villa in Praia da Luz, Portugal - where Madeleine vanished.

One victim was left in tears after Freud - who died in 2009, aged 84 - raped her on her parents' bed.

The other was once abused in his marital bed as his wife made breakfast.

Sylvia Woosley, now in her late 70s, and an unamed woman in her 50s, were abused for up to nine years each after Freud befriended their parents.

Sylvia told ITV's Exposure she believes his wife did not know of her abuse - which left her suicidal.

Freud was North East Cambridgeshire MP from 1973 to 1987 and famously appeared with a hangdog expression in Winalot dog food TV adverts and on game shows.

Sylvia Woosley
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Sylvia Woosley was abused by Freud for 9 years after he befriended her parentsCredit: ITV Exposure
TV star, Sir Clement Freud, targeted his two victims from the ages ten and 11, raping and abusing them for nearly a decade
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TV star, Sir Clement Freud, targeted his two victims from the ages ten and 11, raping and abusing them for nearly a decadeCredit: Getty Images

Sylvia Woosley: 'I was disgusted and helpless'

Victim one: Sylvia Woosley

SYLVIA Woosley met Sir Clement Freud at the age of ten when she moved to the South of France with her mother, stepfather and two sisters.
Sir Clement, then 24 and working at the glamorous Martinez hotel in Cannes, "immediately took a liking" to her.
She told how he rented a house nearby and visited her parents at weekends bringing her presents.
Sir Clement would often take her to the beach - but she said his attentions took a more sinister turn on a trip to the hills.
Miss Woosley, nicknamed "Pooh" because of her love of honey, recalled: "He'd stroke me, and he’d kiss me at the back of the bus on the mouth. He put his tongue in my mouth and it was wet. It was horrible and I didn’t like it. I was disgusted and helpless."
Sir Clement’s visits to Miss Woosley’s home continued over the next 12 months until he returned to England in 1949.
In 1952, Miss Woosley’s mother’s marriage fell apart and the girl, now aged 14, was sent to live with Sir Clement and his actress wife June Flewett – known by the stage name Jill Raymond – in London.
Now they were under the same roof, Miss Woosley said Sir Clement’s behaviour escalated and he began sexually touching her in front of his wife. Miss Woosley, who has waived her right to anonymity, spoke out as part of an ITV documentary called Exposure: Abused & Betrayed – A Life Sentence.
She said: "My breasts started to grow, and he took a liking to my left breast and was always pinching it and playing."
She remembered a particularly disturbing incident from when she was 14, when the couple asked her to join them in bed.
Mrs Freud left the room to make breakfast and her husband sexually assaulted her, she said.
"I knew what was going to happen. I was in my nightdress and he pulls it up and pulls me against him, touching me and kissing me," Miss Woosley added.
Sir Clement often came into the teenager’s bedroom after returning home from the nightclub he ran. She said: "If he had been violent, I would probably then have been able to react. But because the way he went about it was so, sort of gentle and loving ... I just lay there and he’d put his hand up my nightdress and cuddle me and touch me. And so on."
A diary entry by Miss Woosley’s friend, Sonia Markham, corroborates her story. Dated November 1956, it reads: "Spent the night with Sylvia as she’s scared Clay will try and force himself on her." A year later, Miss Woosley told Sir Clement’s nanny about the abuse she was suffering and moved out to live with Miss Markham.
Sir Clement later found out she had confided in the nanny and wrote her an angry letter, saying: "If you construe every sign of affection – and there were many – as having an unhealthy sexual motive, then you are both wrong, and in spreading this to other people, so ungrateful and unfair that you have succeeded in turning genuine affection into sour and bitter feelings of contempt and disgust."
She said her own mother was furious when she heard she had fled the Freud home, urging her to call Sir Clement’s wife and say she had made up her claims.
Miss Woosley went on to lead a nomadic, fractured life, plagued by depression, suicide attempts, and broken relationships. It was only when she reached her 40s that she felt able to challenge Sir Clement, now an MP, about the abuse. She explained: "I said, 'Why, why me?' And he said, 'Because I loved you, you were a very sensual little girl.'"
Six months later, he called and invited her to spend the weekend with him in Cambridge.
He wrote the directions for her on House of Commons paper. She finds it hard to explain why, but she accepted and ended up sleeping with him.
Now in her late 70s, Miss Woosley said: "I had no respect for my body whatsoever ... you know it was expected of me.
"That’s what you do. If you want any kind of love from a man. Then you sleep with him."
She added: "It destroyed something in me that broke, and I suppose it’s affected my behaviour all my life. I’ve been married twice, my relationships with men. My lack of trust, my lack of self-confidence, my self-destructions."
Miss Woosley, who has given a full report to police, said she wanted to speak out before she dies.

Lady Freud, 88 - the actress Jill Raymond, who is the mother of his five children - said she was "shocked" and "sorry".

She accepted the claims and issued a statement of sympathy for his victims, saying: "I sincerely hope they will now have some peace."

She added: "This is a very sad day for me. I was married to Clement for 58 years and loved him dearly."


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