Soap actor rape charge [UPDATE] - William Roache, the world's longest
serving soap actor according to Guinness World Records, was charged on
Wednesday with two counts of rape against an underage girl, British
prosecutors said.
Roache, 81, who plays Ken Barlow in the popular
soap opera "Coronation Street", is the latest high-profile figure to be
accused of sex crimes in Britain since the death of BBC television
presenter Jimmy Savile in 2011.
Savile was one of the BBC's
biggest stars in the 1970s and 1980s, but after his death police
discovered he had allegedly committed sex crimes on an unprecedented
scale, triggering an investigation that has netted several other
celebrities.
"We have concluded that there is sufficient evidence
and it is in the public interest for Mr Roache to be charged with two
offences of rape relating to a girl, aged 15, in 1967," said prosecutor
Nazir Afzal in a statement.
Roache is expected to appear at
Preston Magistrates' Court, in northern England, on May 14. Neither he
nor his representatives have made any comment since his arrest earlier
on Wednesday.
Roache's arrest was not directly related to Savile investigations.
Other
high-profile figures arrested in connection with sexual crimes since
the Savile probe began include celebrity publicist Max Clifford,
glam-rock singer Gary Glitter and comedian Freddie Starr, all of whom
deny any wrongdoing.