Queen’s Pedophile Driver Dies Before Facing Justice

A chauffeur to the queen who admitted sexually abusing two young boys, and carried out one of the attacks at Buckingham Palace, has died before he could be charged with the crimes, despite reportedly admitting his guilt to British police.

The Sun reports that Alwyn Stockdale molested a boy of 10 at his royal household quarters in Buckingham Palace and also sexually assaulted a second boy, aged 14, at a relative’s home in the 1970s.

Stockdale, 81, admitted the attacks, which took place in the 1970s, but he died in hospital last week before he could be prosecuted, The Sun said.

The paper reports that it took 19 months for Metropolitan Police officers to trace Stockdale after a man in his fifties claimed he assaulted him when he was 10 and Stockdale was a trusted staff member in close contact with the queen and living at Buckingham Palace Mews. He later lived in a cottage on the Windsor estate, a reward often given by the royals to particularly well-liked servants. . .

A source told The Sun: “The victims are understandably upset that Stockdale will not face justice. They’ve lived with what he did all their adult lives. There are questions over why it took so long for police to identify and get round to questioning Stockdale. Given his age, it was a race against time to bring him to justice.” (Read more from “Queen’s Pedophile Driver Dies Before Facing Justice” HERE)

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