Sask. man who confessed to abusing boys in Ireland to be extradited: court of appeal

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WARNING: This article contains details of abuse.

The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal is upholding a federal decision to surrender a man who confessed to child abuse for extradition to Northern Ireland.

Former pastor Henry Clarke, 80, lives in Meadow Lake, Sask. The minister’s decision to surrender the man for extradition is contained in a letter to Clarke’s counsel dated Aug. 25, 2022. 

Court heard Clarke’s appeal of the federal order in February and released its ruling earlier this month. 

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In an interview with CBC News in 2017, Clarke said he abused three boys in Northern Ireland around 1967 but has been living in Canada since 1977. He credited his wife,

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