{"id":26293,"date":"2023-11-11T12:09:19","date_gmt":"2023-11-11T12:09:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mormonmediareviews.com\/?p=26293"},"modified":"2023-11-11T12:09:19","modified_gmt":"2023-11-11T12:09:19","slug":"jimmy-saviles-house-of-horrors-where-he-abused-victims-to-be-demolished","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mormonmediareviews.com\/world-news\/jimmy-saviles-house-of-horrors-where-he-abused-victims-to-be-demolished\/","title":{"rendered":"Jimmy Saviles house of horrors where he abused victims to be demolished"},"content":{"rendered":"

New plans to demolish Jimmy Savile's Schottish Highlands home, where he abused young victims, have been submitted.<\/p>\n

The disgraced paedo telly star lived in the house at Allt-na-Reigh in Glencoe from 1998 until he died in 2011. It's thought that he abused 20 victims there.<\/p>\n

Harris Aslam, who runs Eros Retail, has now bought the cottage. Aslam asked locals for their thoughts on what should be done with the property after locals slammed his 2021 plans for the site, as reported by Daily Record.<\/p>\n

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Aslam and his family have put forward new plans for the house through their company, Glencoe Cottage Ltd. The architect said in a statement: "It is a location which contains some of the finest scenery Scotland has to offer, yet despite this, the vandalism demonstrates a feeling towards the property, born from a disgraced previous owner, in spite of the fact that another previous owner was the renowned Scottish mountaineer Hamish MacInnes.<\/p>\n

"This conflict between the location and the connection to one of the previous owners was highlighted when VisitScotland used an image of the property with the 'Three Sisters of Glencoe' in the background to promote the area, only to have to remove the image admitting it had been posted in error due to the negative reaction it received from the public."<\/p>\n

A VisitScotland spokesperson said: "Our social media channels are used to inspire people to visit Scotland, because of this we often share stunning images taking by visitors to our country. In error, we shared on Instagram an image depicting snow-capped mountains in Glencoe which also contained a building.<\/p>\n

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