Huw Edwards, remembered for announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II on the BBC, was accused of having paid for sexual photographs of minors.
Huw Edwards, the renowned UK television hostwas at the center of new accusations of an alleged sex scandal inside the BBCas reported in the British media.
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Although the matter remains secret, they also targeted his wife for having covered up in various sectors these accusations.


Edwards, remembered for announce the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, he was accused in recent days by the tabloid The Sun (Murdoch group) of having paid to a guy in his 20s -when the event happened, he was 17 and therefore a minor- to taking sexually explicit pictures. He was also accused by other young people through gay dating sites.
Your wife’s statement vicky flindwas also made public shortly after Scotland Yard announced that it had concluded its investigation into the events denounced by The Sun and that there were no grounds to open a criminal investigation. Flind stated in a written text that her husband -meanwhile suspended from BBC video for reasons of opportunity and subjected to an ongoing internal disciplinary investigation, as recently confirmed by company officials- is currently “in the hospital”, struggling with mental health issues and forms of “depression” which worsened as a result of the revelations in the press.
The woman apologized to her colleagues who were caught up in the recent media suspicions, adding that Edwards – 61, one of the BBC’s highest-paid faces (a salary of half a million euros) – will respond to all inquiries. accusations and complaints inappropriate behavior “as soon as it’s okay.”
Source: Ambito