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Smyth joined the church after fleeing Zimbabwe to South Africa in 2001 ... 251-page report saying he had abused 30 boys and young men in the UK and 85 in Africa over five decades.
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Advertisement Article continues below this ad Smyth joined the church after fleeing Zimbabwe to South Africa ... he had abused 30 boys and young men in the UK and 85 in Africa over five decades.