Archbishop of York 'deeply sorry' for not being able to act sooner over sex abuse case
- Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell expressed he is "deeply sorry that we were not able to take action earlier" regarding a sex abuse case.
- Cottrell described the situation he inherited as "horrible and intolerable" after becoming Bishop of Chelmsford.
- He stated it was "not possible to remove David Tudor from office until such time as fresh complaints were made" by a victim.
- Cottrell emphasized it was "not the case of an abuser being protected" and that misrepresentation causes further trauma.
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