Coronation St star not guilty of sexual assault


William Roache is set to reprise his role as Ken Barlow on Coronation St after being cleared of multiple charges of sexual assault against young girls.

A jury at Britain’s Preston Crown Court found 81-year-old William Roache, who plays Ken Barlow on the show, not guilty of four counts of indecent assault and two counts of rape.

Outside court, Roache said he wanted to get back to work and Coronation St broadcaster ITV said it looked forward to talking to Roache about a return to the show.

Five women had accused Roache of assaulting them between 1965 and 1971, when they were aged 16 or under. Prosecutors had argued that Roache took advantage of his fame to abuse star-struck girls and then keep them from speaking out.

But Roache said he did not know the women accusing him and had never assaulted anyone.

“In these situations, there are no winners and I think we should all be much kinder to ourselves. Now, if you will excuse me, I would like to get back to work,” Roache said as he left court surrounded by his family.

Roache was one of several veteran UK show business figures arrested after revelations that the late BBC entertainer Jimmy Savile was a serial sexual predator who abused scores of young people over several decades.

Defence lawyer Louise Blackwell told the court that Roache was an innocent man swept up in the wake of the Savile scandal.

In a statement, Lancashire police said it pursued the case because there was “sufficient evidence to justify a realistic prospect of conviction”.

The force said: “These very serious allegations were thoroughly and professionally investigated by a team of specialist detectives

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