Harry Nettlefold Death at Beachy Head Linked to East Sussex Paedophile Ring

Harry Nettlefold, a 22-year-old Rye, East Sussex, resident, was discovered dead in Beachy Head on August 28, 2011. Years of mistreatment and violence from his mother had Harry on the East Sussex “At Risk Register”. He entered Conquest Hospital in Hastings with rope marks around his neck one month before his death and delivered his father’s address in London as next-of-kin. The hospital did nothing and never phoned Julian Nettlefold, his father. Harry was admitted and drugged to the eyeballs with Diazepam to quiet him down regarding the abuse he had experienced from guys both locally and internationally.

Journalist Harry Nettlefold’s father, Julian, has been investigating the matter since the death of his son and has found a multitude of issues along with potential local Rye paedophile gang participation in planning these “disposals.” He named nine suspects to Sussex Police; one had his son’s wallet in his car when he sold it. Sussex Police never questioned that man about why Harry’s wallet, which he had posted for sale at BCA Kent, was in his car.

Julian Nettlefold said “I was called by Stephen Lloyd MP’s office at the time of Harry’s death to be informed that I was the only person they knew who had contested a death at Beachy Head. They had wider concerns as the actual number of deaths is believed to be near 100 not the 15 advertised at that time. Stephen Lloyd’s office compiled a report to the Constituency Office in Westminster, but it became ‘lost’ in the system, and the promised Inquiry into Beachy Head never occurred in spite of a number of PQs on my behalf. It took me five years to work out how Harry was murdered, it certainly wasn’t an amateur job and required local involvement and knowledge of the Coroner’s Inquest system. The Coroner tried to hold the Inquest without me. My son’s body was then cremated without my permission and against my clear instructions. I know who raped Harry, where it happened and when.”

What was revealed was:

  • A Freedom of Information Request to Eastbourne Council on number of deaths, sex and age was returned with “numbers unknown.”
  • The Government does not allow names of the dead in the local press as they say it would encourage further suicides
  • The Eastbourne Mortuary stores the deceased bodies for three months, then cremates them if they are not claimed in that period
  • There is no Inquest if both parents state that they believe suicide was the cause of death.

Julian Nettlefold went on to say “So, if a parent like me, loses a child and their body is found at Beachy Head, how is the family going to know if the body is in the mortuary. If the body is naked, as my son’s was, there is no ID and thus no possibility of DNA or dental records being located. Clearly organised crime has exploited a loophole for getting rid of paedophile victims who then are just added to the Missing Persons Register.”

For Further Information contact:

Julian Nettlefold

Family Practice Press

Mobile: +44 077689 54766

e-mail j.nettlefold@battle-technology.com

UPDATE on Harry Nettlefold Eastbourne Beachy Head Death

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