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A victim has spoken out about the systematic and widespread abuse of young children by so-called VIP paedophile rings, and those in positions of authority.

Police are investigating the man’s claims, after he said that he saw a Tory MP “throttle” a 12 year old child to the point of death.

He spoke of high-profile paedophile rings involving celebrities, politicians and high-ranking members of the judiciary.

Although his claims will undoubtedly seem far-fetched to many, his testimony comes as the Metropolitan Police revealed they have launched a probe into a killing connected to historical abuse.

At the same time, a report published by the Commons’ Communities and Local Government Committee, revealed that organised child sex abuse is ‘widespread’ in the UK, with cases like Rotherham being ‘just the tip of the iceberg’.

This latest victim told of how he was forced to participate in vile sex parties, while some 10 and 11 year olds were deliberately run over by a car.

The man, known only as Nick, told the Sunday People: “I watched while that happened. I am not sure how I got out of that. Whether I will ever know why I survived, I am not sure. The MP was particularly nasty, even among the group of people who sexually abused me and others. I still find it difficult to talk about these incidents after all these years.”

Of course, many will say that the the man is simply seeking for his five minutes of fame or is a sick fantasist. Perhaps. However, so far, the man has chosen to remain anonymous, and his reports are similar to other claims that have been reported to the police and surfaced in the media over the last few years. This includes those that have been reported by victims of Jimmy Savile and the Rotherham abuse victims.

Nick claimed that he was raped repeatedly by ‘powerful men’ as were other young boys. His claims are being investigated by police under Operation Midland, part of Operation Fairbank – the large scale investigation into allegations of abuse by high-ranking individuals.

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