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Police launch investigation into historic abuse claims at Edinburgh private school

Police Scotland has launched an investigation into historic claims of abuse at a top school BBC presenter Nicky Campbell attended. The broadcaster claimed he had suffered abuse during his time at Edinburgh Academy in the 1970s.

The force said the investigation was "live and ongoing" and a dedicated team was looking into the claims. A spokesperson said: "While the investigation of child abuse, particularly non-recent offences, can be complex and challenging, anyone who reports this type of crime can be assured that we will listen and we will investigate all reports, no matter when those offences occurred or who committed them.

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"If you have suffered abuse, or you know anyone who may have been the victim of child abuse, then please call Police Scotland on 101." Campbell made the claims during an episode of his BBC podcast Different report the Record.

He said the experience had a "profound effect on my life". Later speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, the broadcaster said: "I was badly beaten up at school by a teacher who was a leading light in the scripture union.

"My mother took it as far as she could and got a grovelling apology from (the man involved), but was essentially stonewalled and it was hushed up by the school. Those were different times and that has stayed with me all my life."

The school said it "deeply" regrets the allegations and "wholeheartedly" apologised to those involved. In a previously released statement, the school said: "We have worked closely with the relevant authorities including Police Scotland with their inquiries and would like to provide reassurance that things have dramatically changed since the 1970s.

"The Academy has robust measures in place to safeguard children at the school with child protection training now core to the ethos of the Academy."

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