A man who was raped, abused and beaten by monks at a notorious Fife school has secured a record £1.4 million in damages.
It is the highest known sum ever awarded to an abuse survivor.
The victim, known as AB, suffered at the hands of Brothers Paul Kelly, John Farrell and Gerry Ryan throughout the 14 months he stayed at St Ninian’s School, Falkland, in the early 1980s.
The monks would play Ashes to Ashes by David Bowie during their assaults, a civil court has heard.
Victim AB, now 54, said to this day the song still spark horrific flashbacks.
The abuse began as “punishment” for swapping tuck shop snacks with other children.
The school, which closed in the 1980s, was operated by the Christian Brothers, a religious sect that tried to have AB’s legal case thrown out.
Now AB – who cannot be named for legal reasons – hopes…
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