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Alphonse Le Gastelois (14 October 1914 – 3 June 2012) was an agricultural worker and fisherman from Jersey who lived in self-imposed exile on the Écréhous reef for 14 years after being wrongly accused of a string of sexual assaults on children. Fearing for his life, Le Gastelois felt compelled to leave Jersey to live on the small island six miles to the north east of Jersey, having been treated as a criminal and ostracised by many who lived on Jersey. Ten years later, on 10 July 1971, the real criminal, Edward Paisnel, nicknamed the Beast of Jersey, was caught and on 29 November 1971, was sentenced to jail for 13 attacks; this ended an 11-year reign of terror.

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  • Alphonse Le Gastelois (14 October 1914 – 3 June 2012) was an agricultural worker and fisherman from Jersey who lived in self-imposed exile on the Écréhous reef for 14 years after being wrongly accused of a string of sexual assaults on children. Fearing for his life, Le Gastelois felt compelled to leave Jersey to live on the small island six miles to the north east of Jersey, having been treated as a criminal and ostracised by many who lived on Jersey. Ten years later, on 10 July 1971, the real criminal, Edward Paisnel, nicknamed the Beast of Jersey, was caught and on 29 November 1971, was sentenced to jail for 13 attacks; this ended an 11-year reign of terror. (en)
  • Alphonse Le Gastelois, né à Jersey le 9 octobre 1914 et mort à Saint-Hélier (Jersey) le 3 juin 2012, est un travailleur agricole et pêcheur originaire de Jersey qui vécut un exil auto-imposé sur l'archipel des Écréhous pendant 14 ans après avoir été accusé à tort d’agressions sexuelles sur des enfants au début des années 1960. Traité comme un criminel, ostracisé par les Jersiais, et craignant pour sa vie, Le Gastelois quitte Jersey et s'installe sur l'archipel des Écréhous, à 6 miles au nord-est de Jersey. Dix ans plus tard, le 10 juillet 1971, l'auteur des attaques Edward Paisnel, surnommé la Bête de Jersey, est arrêté et condamné le 29 novembre de la même année pour 13 agressions sexuelles, mettant fin à 11 ans de terreur sur l'île. (fr)
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