Former south Essex headteacher and ex-wife's child abuse trial abandoned
The child sex abuse trial of former Billericay headteacher Lee Brumby and his ex-wife Elaine has been abandoned partway through, due to a bereavement.
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Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
The child sex abuse trial of former Billericay headteacher Lee Brumby and his ex-wife Elaine has been abandoned partway through, due to a bereavement.
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