A few days ago Eliza Harrison was presented with a keepsake by which to remember the man she now knows was her father. It was one of his trademark bow ties, plucked from a box of his belongings unopened in decades.'It was filthy,' she says. 'So I washed it and I thought, 'This is incredible, this is the first thing I've ever done for my father – washed his tie'.'She holds up the green, silk accessory from her late father's extensive collection. It is pristine. Cleansing his stained reputation will prove a more formidable task.
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