Report a victory, says abuse victim

AUSTRALIA
Daily Examiner

Chris Calcino | 28th Oct 2014

VINDICATION comes in many forms and does not always wipe the slate clean.

For a victim who led the campaign to expose sexual abuse forced upon kids at North Coast Children’s Home, it came in the shape of a damning 92-page report.

Richard “Tommy” Campion says he will never recover from the years of cruelty he endured as a child.

But the Royal Commission’s condemnation of the Anglican Church’s response to the depravity he suffered has justified his eight-year fight to unveil the truth.

“They lied and they knew they lied. They were just avoiding the situation to not pay compensation,” he said.

“They denied people their complete rights and disturbed a lot of people’s lives.

“The Church, in all their glory, decided to make it worse for them, not knowing that it was going to a Royal Commission.”

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