A man who claims Lord Mountbatten abused him at a Belfast children's home has launched legal action against state institutions in Northern Ireland
A man who claims Lord Mountbatten abused him at a Belfast children's home has launched legal action against state institutions in Northern Ireland.
Mr Smyth, who has waived anonymity, is suing the Department of Health, the secretary of state, the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust and the Business Services Organisation .Mr Smyth is seeking damages for alleged assault and battery, negligence, misfeasance in public office and breach of statutory duty under the Children and Young Persons Act 1968.
"He wants the facts finally to emerge about his abuse generally and specific allegations about two separate incidents implicating the now deceased royal."
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