AUSTRALIA
Sky News
Royal Commissioners investigating institutional responses to child sex abuse have toured the site of the Retta Dixon House.
The home for Aboriginal and mixed-race children, between 1946 and 1980, has been described as a house of horrors.
The three Royal Commissioners were shown the grounds, as well as cottage two, where house parent Don Henderson lived and allegedly carried out horrendous acts of child sexual abuse.
The commissioners also saw the chicken pen at the back of the block, where children said they were scared to be caught alone with Henderson.
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