Lord Bramall 'receives police apology for abuse claims'

'My wife died without me being cleared,' says falsely accused former chief of defence staff

Lord Bramall, the former chief of defence staff, has told the BBC the Metropolitan Police has apologised for the way they handled accusations of historical child sex abuse against him.

Bramall, 92, was named as part of an alleged paedophile ring in 2015 by a man identified only as Nick. The peer has always denied the charges and was never arrested.

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