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Sunday, 12 January 2014

Irish 'slave' revealed as daughter of Bletchley Park code breaking hero

Josephine Herivel speaking to ITV News in 1997 Photo: ITV NEWS By Martin Evans, and Claire Duffin and Ben Riley-Smith

10:30PM GMT 26 Nov 2013

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An Irish woman allegedly held as a slave by a Maoist sect in south London is the daughter of one of the Bletchley Park code breakers who helped ensure the Allied victory in the Second World War, the Daily Telegraph can reveal.

Josephine Herivel, 59, is the daughter of mathematician, John Herivel, who was a key figure in the team who cracked the German Enigma ciphers in 1940.

Brought up with her two sisters, Mary and Susan in Belfast, Northern Ireland, she joined Aruvindan Balakrishnan’s extremist collective in the 1970s after moving to London to study, turning her back on her family.

When her father died in 2011 obituaries only made mention of his two other daughters, who now live in London and last night refused to comment on the development.

John Herivel at a Bletchley Park reunion in 2010 (HEATHCLIFF O'MALLEY FOR THE TELEGRAPH)

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A friend of the family said they had tried to make contact with Miss Herivel for years, but without success.

She was educated at the prestigious Belfast Methodist College, and was a talented musician before moving to London, where she became involved in the far left.

One of the core figures in Mr Balakrishnan’s tight-knit circle of loyalists, Miss Herivel was prosecuted in 1978 after police raided the group’s south London bookshop and headquarters.

Appearing in court alongside five fellow cult members, she displayed the extent to which she had fallen under the spell of its charismatic leader, by refusing to recognise the court and denouncing the judge as a “Fascist lackey”.

Aruvindan Balakrishnan with who is believed to be Josephine behind him in 1997 (ITV NEWS)

Miss Herivel was also with the sect when one of its members, Sian Davies, 44, died in mysterious circumstances in 1997.

Miss Davies died in hospital, seven months after falling from a bathroom window at a house in south London where Mr Balakrishnan, his wife Chanda and supporters were living.

At the subsequent inquest the coroner criticised the other women living there after learning that they had failed to inform Miss Davies’ family of the accident, telling them instead she was on holiday in India.

When journalists later approached Miss Herivel at the house to inquire what had happened she accused them of being parts of the “Fascist state” and remaining fiercely loyal to her leader, refused to discuss Miss Davies’ death or the arrangements inside the sect.

Mr Herivel, was recruited to Bletchley Park from Cambridge University in 1940, and after being trained by Alan Turing worked in the now legendary Hut 6.

Mr Herivel invented an ingenious method to crack codes which became known as the Herivel Tip or herivelismus

He was responsible for coming up with an ingenious method to crack codes which became known as the Herivel Tip or herivelismus.

Assuming that the German code operators of his own age might take shortcuts through official procedures to make their lives easier, Mr Herivel came up with a system that allowed the codebreakers to crack the crucial Red cipher.

After the war he worked as a teacher, but eventually returned to his native Northern Ireland, with wife Elizabeth, who also worked at Bletchley Park.

It was in Belfast where his three daughters were brought up and where he took up a post at the city’s Queen’s University.

All three daughters excelled at school and Susan went on to become a respected artist, while Mary works in the property industry.

But Josephine’s obsession with left wing politics meant she rejected her upbringing in favour of joining Mr Balakrishnan’s cult like organisation, The Workers’ Institute of Marxism Leninism Mao Zedong Thought.

It is thought Miss Herivel lived with the group for more than 30-years before last month contacting the Freedom Charity and reporting that she and two other women were being held against their will.

All three were eventually freed from the flat in Brixton south London where she had been living for the past five years and taken into the care of the police and specially trained charity workers.

Initially at the women’s request the police did not take any action against the couple alleged to have held them against their will.

But last week Mr Balakrishnan and his wife Chanda were arrested on suspicion of slavery related offences. They have been bailed to a date in January.

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Maoist 'slave' thought to be the daughter of a member who died in mysterious circumstances

Sian Davies, left, is thought to be the mother of 'slave' Rosie Davies, also known as Prem Maopimduzi Davies Photo: ITV NEWS By Martin Evans, and Claire Duffin and Ben Riley-Smith

10:30PM GMT 26 Nov 2013

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The 30-year-old woman who has spent her entire life as part of a Maoist cult in south London is the daughter of a sect member who died after falling out of a window, it can be revealed.

The girl, who police described as having virtually no normal contact with the outside world, is understood to be the daughter of Sian Davies, who was killed in mysterious circumstances in 1997.

Despite telling neighbours her name was Rosie Davies, it can now be revealed that she was named Prem Maopimduzi Davies, which translates as revolution in Swahili.

Her mother, who was originally from Wales, became one of the most ardent members of Aruvindan Balakrishnan’s Maoist sect and was arrested numerous times for her political activities.

Aruvindan Balakrishnan (ITV NEWS)

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Having moved to London in the early 1970s to study, she and her boyfriend were recruited to the Workers Institute of Marxism Leninism Mao Zedong Thought.

Eventually her boyfriend’s family became so concerned for his welfare that they virtually kidnapped him for his own safety, according to relatives of Miss Davies.

It is not clear whether he was the father of Miss Davies’ daughter, but when she died in 1997, the collective effectively adopted her daughter who was 14 at the time.

Miss Davies died seven months after falling out of a bathroom window at a house in Shakespeare Road in Herne Hill.

Last night Miss Davies’ cousin Eleri Morgan said she and her brother would be willing to take a DNA test to prove that Rosie or Prem as she was known by her mother, is their relative.

The property in Herne Hill where Sian Davies fell out of a bathroom window, dying seven months later from her injuries (JACK TAYLOR/NATIONAL PICTURES)

Miss Morgan, a retired teacher who lives in south London, told ITV news: “From looking at the papers today and looking at photos I have of Sian when she was younger, no one can dispute there is a likeness there.”

She added: “We’d always wondered if Sian had any children and I know her mother was always wondering if she had grandchildren.

“So it’s such a shame, if this turns out to be Sian’s daughter, that they didn’t have the compassion to let her know. We’ll have to wait and see.”

Miss Morgan added: “When Sian was lying in King’s hospital for seven months, I believe they did know where I lived, which was down the road from King’s. I could have seen her. Her mother could have had the chance to have said her goodbyes to her. That is unforgivable.”

She went on: “I have no problem about meeting her at all because she could be part of the family. I’d be very happy to do that and so would my brother, be very happy to see her.”

“Hopefully some of the women in the house may well have been the ones who were there when Sian was with them all those years ago.

“I certainly feel there is far more information that needs to be found about her death.”

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Saturday, 7 December 2013

Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha denies dating manager David Moyes' teenage daughter

7 Dec 2013 06:30The England Under-21 took to Twitter to quash rumours that his prolonged absence from the side was due to an affair with the 19-year-old Lauren



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Monday, 25 November 2013

Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise 'had illegitimate son with brother's tutor'

By Alice Philipson

11:46AM GMT 25 Nov 2013

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Queen Victoria's rebellious sixth daughter Princess Louise had an illegitimate child with her brother's tutor, a leading biographer has claimed.

Louise is thought to have given birth to a son, whose father was her brother Leopold's tutor Walter Stirling.

But soon after he was born, he was adopted by the son of Queen Victoria's gynaecologist, Frederick Locock.

Lucinda Hawksley, an art historian and biographer, says although she has been denied access to documents which would definitely prove whether the claims are true, she believes the existing evidence is more than simply circumstantial.

Having seen photos of the baby – named Henry – and his descendants, she said there was a "remarkable similarity" between them and members of the Royal Family.

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She told the Today programme: "It is very intriguing how Walter Stirling was taken on by the Royal household and then four months later completely dismissed but still manages to retain an allowance and an assurance of his discretion.

"Then there was a baby who has no birth certificate, born in 1866/1867, and was adopted very hastily by the son of Queen Victorias gynaecologist, a chap called Sir Charles Locock."

She said Locock's descendants had been trying to obtain a DNA sample from Henry's coffin to prove the link.

"They attempted this last time in 2004," she said.

She added: "I have seen their family photos and there was a remarkable similarity between them and some members of the Royal Family.

His descendants say they were told by their relative he was the son of Princess Louise and that he was able to see her up until the age of 16.

It has previously been claimed that Princess Louise also had a lover – a sculptor named Joseph Boehm, who died while they were making love.

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Friday, 22 November 2013

Concert pianist 'smooched' fan while fondling her teenage daughter at same time, court hears

Oxford-educated pianist Robin Zebaida, 49, a graduate of the Royal College of Music, allegedly groped the teen secretly while making advances on her mother

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Monday, 18 November 2013

Husband stabbed in front of wife and daughter after disturbing burglars

By Jasper Copping

6:02PM GMT 16 Nov 2013

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A householder was repeatedly stabbed by burglars in front of his wife and daughter after disturbing intruders in the early hours.

The man, named locally as Tony Abrahams, 47, confronted the three masked raiders on the upstairs landing of his property after his daughter Jade, 23, was woken by the sound of the men creeping around her bedroom and started screaming.

He tried to go to her aid but was blocked by one of the group, who shut him inside his bedroom while the other two attempted to remove a television from her room, Bedfordshire police said.

The householder managed to get out but was set upon by all three men, who were dressed in black.

He was stabbed three times before the group fled the house, in Wellfield Avenue, in Luton.

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His wife, Catrina, 52, and daughter raised the alarm at around 3.30am on Saturday and he was taken to the Luton and Dunstable Hospital where he was in a serious but stable condition.

One neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: "It's an awful thing to happen, especially to such a lovely family.

"I hope Tony will be all right and they can get through this."

Detective Constable Mo Hussain said: "This was an appalling attack on a family man within his own home and I would urge anyone with information to come forward and speak with us.

"While the victim has suffered some very nasty injuries, he is in a stable condition and has responded very well to treatment."

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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

British soldier admits killing daughter after surviving Afghanistan shooting

18 months after returning home, Liam Culverhouse launched an assault on his daughter Khloe Abrams, who was then just seven weeks old Photo: RAYMONDS

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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Prince George christening: Royal baby to be christened in replica gown worn by Queen Victoria's daughter in 1841

23 Oct 2013 10:59The Earl and Countess of Wessex's son Viscount Severn became the first royal baby to wear the intricate lace and satin robe at his christening in 2008



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Sunday, 20 October 2013

Eartha Kitt's daughter on her mother's last attempt to find her father

HomeNewsU.S.SportTV&ShowbizFemailHealthScience  MoneyVideoCoffee BreakTravelColumnistsFemail HomeFoodFemail BoardsBeautyGardeningDealsBlogsLoginFind a JobM&S WineFeedbackMonday, Oct 21 201312AM 11°C3AM11°C5-Day Forecast show ad Eartha Kitt's desperate search for her white father: Daughter reveals how 'Santa Baby' singer cried when she saw his name had been crossed out on birth certificateSinger and actress Eartha Kitt never knew who her white father was
She went to retrieve her birth certificate in 1998 at 71, with daughter Kitt
Wept when she saw officials had 'blacked out' his name, 'protecting' him

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PUBLISHED:14:45, 20 October 2013

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