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Khandro | 09:42 Sat 26th Jan 2019 | News
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His daughter claims he was kept in an unheated sell and hosed with a cold water 'shower' every day - possibly contributing to his fatal heart attack. I never particularly liked the man, but did his sins warrant such treatment or this invective by the Sun, in a civilised country?
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Garbage.

No doubt his cell was cold, indeed I hope it was. It was not the ruddy Ritz.
Which The Sun is quite adept at producing.

It produced better ones when Clifford was inventing them for publication ... Frankie Starr ate my hamster, that was one of his.
I think Freddie Starr was the hamster muncher.
quite right, my error.
The Sun are just trying to go one better than Morgan's British Soliders fiction.
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The inquiry has been adjourned, no reason given;

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/max-clifford-death-inquiry-opens_uk_5ba8bccbe4b0181540deccdc

I really know nothing about it, and I hold no brief for him; I just feel there is something wrong here, and the Sun's style of reporting it is despicable
I can't believe something like that happened in this country.
I thinkthe fantasist daughter has just finished reading Papillon. :-)
perhaps she just watched Papillon the film...never hear of any other prisoners now or free mention getting hosed down..
Fender don’t want to contradict but I am sure Scottish prisoner Jimmy Boyle was hosed down as he was covered in his own fauces
He has too many connections to be treated like that. Load of botox.
What will the results of the outcome accomplish? Will damages be awarded and to whom?
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The Sun says, "The perv, 74, keeled over after whining about his freezing cell in HMP Littlehey" also referred to as "paedo Clifford". Rather emotive language imo, he was 74 after all.

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