A former student of a Catholic school in Kamloops is suing over alleged historic abuse at the hands of a nun.
The former St. Ann’s Academy student alleges the abuse took place while they were a young child and happened multiple times over a three-year period, ending in the early 1990s.
According to a notice of claim in BC Supreme Court, the nun used her position of authority to “ensure” the student wouldn’t tell anyone, while the sexual and physical assaults increased in frequency and intensity over time.
The student is anonymized in the lawsuit and the alleged perpetrator, a nun and teacher, is referred to as “Jane Doe,” but it names the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kamloops and the Catholic Independent Schools of the Kamloops Diocese as defendants.
iNFOnews.ca reached out to both for a response to the lawsuit.
“The Diocese of Kamloops is deeply committed to ensuring that…
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