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07/01/2013
Family of a soldier facing jail for gun offences say he needs mental health support for PTSD, not a prison sentence. Plus Esther Rantzen on Operation Yewtree abuse investigation.
The family of a territorial army officer, who is facing up to ten years in prison for stealing a gun from his barracks fear he'll kill himself if he's jailed. Police in Northern Ireland warn protests over flying the union flag are 'uncontrolled'. And Esther Rantzen tells us why celebrity arrests linked to Operation Yewtree might make it harder for child abuse victims to gain justice.
Last on
Mon 7 Jan 2013
10:00
大象传媒 Radio 5 Live
Clips
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Rantzen fears damaging "confusion" over 'Yewtree'
Duration: 02:25
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Father of jailed soldier: "He's just not my son"
Duration: 01:47
Broadcast
- Mon 7 Jan 2013 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live