Survivors of abuse carried out by Peter Sherwin over four decades urge others to come forward

One of Britain’s oldest youth charities, the Sea Cadets, has paid out half a million pounds in out of court settlements to victims of an instructor suspected of sexually abusing children over the course of four decades.

Survivors of the abuse committed by Peter Sherwin, who died in 2014, have appealed for others to come forward as an apology was issued by the Sea Cadets following queries by the Guardian.

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