In short:
- Two Victorian sisters abused by a paedophile priest in the 1970s are speaking out against a legal decision they say has halted their quest for compensation.
- The High Court last year ruled the same priest was not an employee of the Catholic Church, so the church could not be held vicariously liable for his abuse.
What’s next?
- A private member’s bill is before Victoria’s upper house seeking to change the law, but the state government says it would prefer a national solution.
“You don’t sleep afterwards like a normal human sleeps. You’re never carefree again,” Bernie said.
To sleep soundly, the sisters need to know no-one can come through their bedroom doors, so their husbands made them special wooden jams to lock them in place.
“You can have happy days, and you can do things, but you’re not that innocent,” Bernie said.
“You never, ever become that carefree kid.”
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