12 months later, police were pursuing 400 lines of inquiry based on testimony from 200 witnesses, describing his abuse.Due to the testimony of survivors, the investigation into Savile – Operation Yewtree – became a watershed moment in how victims of sexual abuse are treated.Elsewhere in extracts of Sir Cliff’s book, obtained by the Daily Star, he revealed he was persuaded not to hire a medium following his dad Rodger Webb’s death.The crooner admitted he was desperate to speak to his dad, who tragically died when the singer was just 21-years-old after suffering from lung disease.However, bass player Brian “Licorice” Locking warned Sir Cliff against the idea, as he was concerned it would offend God.Cliff penned in his autobiography: “Every.
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