In short:
A law firm is planning to launch a class action in the Supreme Court of Tasmania against the Christian Brothers, over alleged “serious physical abuse” of students at Hobart’s St Virgil’s College in the 1970s and 80s.
During a civil trial in the Supreme Court in Hobart in March, former students gave evidence about alleged harsh corporal punishment.
What’s next?
Lawyer Angela Sdrinis says she hopes to launch the action by early next year.
When Simon* was a student at a Catholic boys’ school in Hobart in the 1970s, he says the school was run in an “archaic, cruel” manner.
He said one of the teachers had a name for the strap that he would use to hit students.
“He used to call it Horace, and he used to have a little rhyme he used to recite as he strapped you,” Simon said.
“It used to be: ‘Horace…
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