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Resolven man wrongly branded a paedophile (19/09/06)
Geoff Cole
Seeking justice: Geoff Cole
The new series begins with a harrowing insight into the rape, last October, of a man wrongly branded a paedophile.

A grandfather, who was raped in a vigilante attack in Resolven after being wrongly branded a paedophile, has been told that if he wants to take the person who started the malicious rumours to court, he will have to do it himself because it amounts to a civil matter.

Detectives believe the lies spread about Geoff Cole led to the attack last year. He has even given up his right to anonymity in a bid to help catch the rapists and clear his name.

In BBC Wales' Week In Week Out programme tonight, Mr Cole and his wife Jill describe how their lives have been devastated by the ordeal.

Still traumatised by the rape, the couple moved out of their home in the village overlooking the lane where it happened.

Now living in rented accommodation, they're so desperate to sell their property they've dropped the asking price by £20,000.

"I feel absolutely sick. I shouldn't have to live like this at all. I'm a completely innocent man," says Geoff Cole.

His wife Jill adds, "For us to get justice, we have to take this person to court ourselves, is that justice? I don't think so."

Anyone with information on the attack which happened on Tuesday 18 October 2005, should contact South Wales police on 01792 456999 or Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555 111.




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