Married reverend accused of having affairs with SEVEN churchgoers at the same time is found hanged as his wife demands women are kicked out of church for adultery


Father-of-three Reverend Dr Iain D Campbell, pictured above left, hanged himself after his wife Anne,
pictured above right, accused him of having up to seven affairs, it has emerged
When a leading church minister died in unexplained circumstances on the Isle of Lewis, the close-knit community was in shock.

Tributes to Reverend Dr Iain D Campbell, 53, came from around the world, while shops on the island closed for his funeral.

But it has emerged the father-of-three hanged himself after his 54-year-old wife Anne accused him of having up to seven affairs with churchgoers at the same time.

And now she has called on their church to kick out the women for adultery – even hiring herself a public relations professional.

The Free Church of Scotland, often referred to as the ‘Wee Frees’, is investigating while the accused women are understood to be instructing lawyers to help declare their innocence.

Dr Campbell was a leading light in the church – which has strict teachings on the sanctity of marriage and ethics of suicide – in Stornoway.

The minister had been a senior official in the Free Church and minister of the Point Free Church in Lewis, which is off the Scottish mainland’s north-west coast.

Friends claimed he had long been unhappy. It is also alleged flowers left on his grave have been removed.

A source said: ‘It is said Anne was suspicious about Iain’s activities, and confronted him at the manse [a Scottish vicarage] allegedly after finding compromising emails in his computer trash files.

The Scottish Free Church of Point near Stornoway where the late Reverend Dr Iain D Campbell preached. The Free Church Of Scotland has launched an investigation after the death of the the churchman in February

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