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Posted: 2025-05-16 12:42:33 UTC

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Andrew Norfolk, chief investigative reporter for The Times, is remembered for his dedicated reporting on Pakistani grooming gangs and the sexual exploitation of underage girls in Rotherham and Rochdale, despite facing accusations of racism. His work led to the Jay inquiry, which revealed the exploitation of 1,400 girls. He passed away at age 60, leaving behind a legacy of justice for the victims.
Exposed the sexual exploitation of underage girls by Pakistani grooming gangs.
Faced down accusations of racism while reporting the truth.
His reporting led to the Jay inquiry, revealing the exploitation of 1,400 girls.
Attained some measure of justice for children ignored by authorities.
Facing accusations of racism.
Lack of support from social services, local politicians, and police.
Overcoming the narrative that reporting on grooming gangs was racist.