Cardinal Pell: Man who accused cleric of abuse dies Published duration 8 January 2018

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A man who publicly accused Cardinal George Pell of sexual abuse has died.

Damian Dignan, from the Australian city of Ballarat, died on Saturday following a long illness.

Cardinal Pell is on a leave of absence as Vatican treasurer to fight police charges in his native Australia. He has strongly and consistently denied any wrongdoing.

Local media reported that Mr Dignan's death could affect court proceedings against the cardinal.

Mr Dignan's former partner, Sharon Rixon, confirmed his death on Facebook, describing him as her "best friend and the father of my children".

"It's hard to say goodbye, but [you're] pain free now and that's the best thing we could hope for," Ms Rixon wrote.

Mr Dignan aired allegations against Cardinal Pell, Australia's highest-ranking Catholic, in a television interview in March 2016.

Cardinal Pell's lawyer has previously said he will plead not guilty to all charges. Details of the allegations have not been released.

"Normally it requires that the person who has given evidence to be there, and so normally it would be the case that without them there, the prosecution can't proceed… but you can't be absolutely sure," he was quoted as saying.