An ex-sub postmaster who was pushed to the brink of suicide says former chiefs have "blood on their hands" and should face punishment.
Gary Brown, 68, tried to kill himself after he was embroiled in the Post Office IT scandal which saw him wrongly accused of theft by the faulty Horizon software.
For 14 years Gary ran the Post Office branch in Rawcliffe, East Yorkshire, alongside his wife Maureen, 66. However, over time the branch saw hundreds of pounds go missing, with the figures eventually spiralling "out of control" and later reaching £32,000.
Gary says he was 'forced' to admit he'd lost all the money. In order to avoid two years in jail he had pay the cash back to the Post Office by selling his home for £125,000. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...
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