Truth Recovery Independent Panel says claims made against ‘Sister Z’, now deceased, merit ‘special attention’ at upcoming inquiry
Allegations of sexual abuse against a nun who worked at a mother and baby home in Co Down should be investigated as part of an upcoming public inquiry, a report has found.
The recommendation was made by the Truth Recovery Independent Panel, which on Tuesday published a report on mother and baby homes, Magdalene laundries and workhouses in Northern Ireland.
The panel said it found “clear evidence of discrimination against women and girls” in the institutions and that systemic failings by the state led to “human rights abuses”.
The actions of “Sister Z” of the Good Shepherd Sisters, who is now dead and was based at Marionville home in Newry, merit “special attention” after numerous testimonies from victims/survivors accused her of sexual abuse while performing gynaecological examinations, the report says.
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