Jersey 'punishment rooms' found

Haut de la Garenne became a youth hostel in 2004

Police have found two more "punishment rooms" at a former Jersey children's home at the centre of an investigation into alleged abuse.
The underground chambers were found by forensic teams at Haut de la Garenne, the home where 100 people claim they were abused.
Search teams have already excavated two other cellars at the site.
Police say tests on the remains found on the site were inconclusive, but they were placed there no earlier than 1920.
Victims have described the chambers as "punishment rooms" where they were kept in solitary confinement and assaulted.
Senior investigating officer Lenny Harper said: "We have now established that there are a further two rooms, and we have received evidence from another victim over the last few days which tells of abuse in one of these two new rooms."
Items recovered
He said the third room is like the second, but the fourth may have reduced head room.
He added: "A number of items have been recovered from cellar rooms one and two, which tend to corroborate the statements of victims."
Mr Harper could not say what the items are as they may lose "evidential value" if the details are published.
Excavation work will not start on the third cellar until forensic teams finish in the second chamber. Investigators say there are more than 40 suspects in the inquiry. Haut de la Garenne opened in 1867 and was converted into a youth hostel after it closed as a children's home in 1986.



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