Nineteen women ‘forced to sue State’ to get redress for historical child sexual abuse at Cork school
Sarah* was just seven years old when the abuse began.
“I thought this was normal schooling, I hadn’t a clue,” she says of her treatment at the hands of Leo Hickey, the former principal of Dunderrow National School in west Co Cork.
In 1998 Hickey was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment having pleaded guilty to 21 sample counts from 387 charges of sexually abusing 21 young girls – including Sarah – between 1964 and 1973.
In 2017 Hickey was jailed again for sexually abusing a nine-year-old boy in a different school in the 1990s.
The abuse in the Dunderrow school, Sarah says, was “systemic, all day, every day”. The assaults would sometimes take place in front of other children.
“You weren’t safe anywhere in that school … not the bathroom, not the outdoor…
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