Vishal
On 29th July 1981, while the eyes of the world are on London and captivated by the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, an eight-year-old boy disappears on his way home from the celebrations. Despite a huge police search he is never seen alive again. Seven months later his partial remains are discovered in a small patch of woodland in rural Sussex, many miles from home. Forty years on, and despite the emergence of new evidence, no-one has been brought to justice for the abduction and death of Vishal Mehrotra and the police appear to have exhausted all their leads. Then one day, as the world is going into lockdown in 2020, a BBC local reporter receives a secretive message from a person who has worked within the police – they tell him they’ve seen something extraordinary that could blow the case wide open. That call sets in motion an epic true story - an astonishing podcast investigation, three years in the making, that has consequences no-one could have imagined. As the team investigate they track down and question a convicted paedophile, a teacher who fled the UK while being questioned by police in relation to child sexual abuse in the 1990s and has been on the run across the world for over 25 years. Most shocking of all, the series discovers that a UK police force had been aware for years he’d been at the address and had decided not to try to bring him back - while telling Vishal’s family that he hadn’t been located. The disappearance of Vishal Mehrotra is a case that haunts our age: a case that has repeatedly fallen through the cracks over 40 years – the cracks of our justice system, of our collective attention, of who we choose to listen to and who we don’t. In this extraordinary podcast series, Vishal’s 30 year old half-brother Suchin Mehrotra and investigative reporter Colin Campbell set out to gather the pieces and try to get answers. What they uncover takes them deep into the disturbing underworld of what appears to be a completely separate crime - and sends them halfway across the globe in a search for the truth. Alongside a deeply moving personal story about the toll of this tragedy on one family across generations, what also emerges is a picture of all of us and the world we live in now.
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Award deserving journalism
1월 4일
What an amazing example of top tier journalism. Such an important story!! The incompetence of those cops is criminal!!!! Just an absolute disgrace. Hope the family gets justice.
Terrible Journalism
6월 4일
I can’t believe the logic leaps the journalist’s make. They then get angry when the police point out very basic flaws in their crazy theories. There is as much evidence connecting the father to the murder as there is anyone. No evidence of any sexual anything but that’s all the show is about. No evidence of race anything but because murder isn’t solved must be racist. Hard to solve a murder where the best we can tell he was murdered around London, In July. His Dad is upset because ultimately it’s his responsibility.
Insightful & Sad
3월 13일
Really original way to tell a story - through both a family member and a journalist. So sad that the police seemed so dogmatic (or ignorant?) in their thinking that they couldn’t fully investigate the case when it actually had a shot at being solved.
Great journalism and host
2월 15일
Great, though infuriating, podcast! I hope more answers, or at least clues, are uncovered. I appreciate how thorough and dedicated Colin is, but I wanted to say I thought Vishal’s brother was an even better host and enjoyable person to listen to! Would love to hear more from him at some point, if he chooses to here or elsewhere. Thanks for such close attention to Vishal’s case and family.
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