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Sisters
of Charity Seek to Halt Action for Damages Citing No Record of
Alleged Rapist
By Mary Carolan Irish Times February 5, 2014
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/sisters-of-charity-seek-to-halt-action-for-damages-citing-no-record-of-alleged-rapist-1.1675368
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The Sisters of Charity have
asked the High Court to halt an action for damages brought
against them by a woman who alleges she was raped and sexually
assaulted over years by a groundsman employed in a Magdalene
Laundry
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The Sisters of Charity have asked the High
Court to halt an action for damages brought against them by a
woman who alleges she was raped and sexually assaulted over years
by a groundsman employed in a Magdalene
Laundry.
The woman claims she was so traumatised by the assaults
that, to stop the groundsman accosting her on her way to and from
school, she hammered her knee with a paperweight to such an
extent she was hospitalised with a fractured knee and avoided
going to school.
Her life has been severely affected by her experience.
She changed from being a happy, normal child to one who became
self-destructive, hated school, herself and people, left school
early and developed alcohol, medication and relationship
problems, it is claimed.
She says the assaults began when she was 12 and
continued until she left school at 15.
Now in her 40s, the woman has sued the Sisters of
Charity, alleging they are vicariously liable for severe personal
injuries and emotional suffering arising from the alleged
assaults of the groundsman from 1977 to 1980.
The man, the court heard, is believed to be dead.
Sisters of Charity
In a pre-trial application yesterday for an order
halting the case, the Sisters of Charity say they are prejudiced
in defending it on grounds including delay and having no records
of the groundsman, including any written record of his being an
employee. In an affidavit on behalf of the order, it was stated
the woman’s claims are subject to a Garda investigation which has
not yet concluded as it has not proven possible to establish if
the groundsman had died.
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