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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Abuse inquiry hears of NSW horror house - The Australian


Sydney Morning Herald

Abuse inquiry hears of NSW horror house
The Australian
AN eight-year-old girl broke her own arm to get respite from sexual abuse by the man the state of NSW had approved to care for her. A FIVE-YEAR-OLD who was late for dinner because she was washing her body after being raped by the same man was then ...
NSW foster home: child broke own arm to escape abuseSBS
Sex abuse victim tells royal commission the NSW government legal strategy ...Sydney Morning Herald
State government solicitor planed secret surveillance of sex abuse victims, royal ...WA today
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