this gets worse by the day
A health trust reveals Jimmy Savile had keys to a high-security hospital where he volunteered and has been accused of abuse.
The TV presenter volunteered at Broadmoor, in Crowthorne, Berkshire, from the 1960s and would have been able to access patients' rooms.
One victim claimed the Jim'll Fix It star shoved his hand up her nightdress after walking in on a group of girls watching television.
Alison Pink, who has since had a sex change, told The Sun: "I felt absolutely disgusting afterwards - like I had been used as a piece of meat for his sexual gratification."
A statement from West London Mental Health NHS Trust, which now runs Broadmoor, said the allegations related to a time when it was run as a separate organisation.
It added that procedures and protocols, including security arrangements, have changed significantly in the last decade.
It said: "We have not been approached by police or by any former patients or their representatives with any allegations of abuse by the late Jimmy Savile.
"If we are contacted by the police we will of course co-operate with any investigation involving the hospital.
"Jimmy Savile had keys because of his role as a volunteer at Broadmoor."