Top of the Pops. Yet her mother was the one who was star-struck when he appeared in the hotel dining room on the first night of their stay.‘He was in his trademark gold lamé shorts and vest, which was outrageous in a posh restaurant,’ says Coles. ‘He flirted with my mum; it was all, “Who’s your sister?” and I was so embarrassed.’There were only three children in the restaurant: Coles at one table and, at another, a girl the same age as her, and her brother, on holiday with their parents.
Savile had made a beeline for Coles and her mother.‘My therapist talks about me not being a victim or a survivor but a target, and I feel so much better using that term,’ says the 64-year-old, who lives in West Sussex.It’s impossible to hear Coles’s story.
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