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The royal commission into child sexual abuse has heard there was no emotional support for children at a Salvation Army home in Sydney.
Boys at a Sydney home run by the Salvation Army would be taken to private homes after church and sexually abused, an inquiry has been told.
Kevin Marshall, who was a resident at the Bexley Boys Home for eight years from 1966, has told the royal commission into child sexual abuse that “private soldiers” would provide a meal after services in their homes and sometimes molest the boys.
Mr Marshall said he was caned and sexually assaulted at Bexley. Sexual assaults were carried out by older boys and by officers, he said describing a “bear pit” mentality in the boys’ dormitories.
He was six when he was placed in the home by his mother. She died a year later and he was told of her death by two officers who told him to stop crying “and get on with it”. There was no emotional support.
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