A man who was abused by monks at a school in Fife run by Christian Brothers has secured £1.4m in damages.
It is believed to be the highest sum ever to be awarded to a survivor.
The victim was sexually assaulted and beaten by three Christian Brothers while staying at St Ninian’s School in Falkland in 1980 and 81.
The man, who was named in courts as AB to protect his identity, said he hoped his award would inspire others in their quest for justice.
A year ago, the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry, being conducted by Lady Smith, said St Ninian’s residential school had been “a place of abuse and deprivation”.
Lady Smith said children suffered physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and described the evidence as “shocking and distressing”.
The inquiry chairwoman also concluded that members of the Catholic religious…
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