
Britain's largest public inquiry into institutional child abuse has been told that children living in residential care homes run by nuns were forced to eat their own vomit and were made to bathe in disinfectants used in clearing drains. Christine Smith, counsel to the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry in the North, revealed that children living in Sisters of Nazareth properties in Derry were known by numbers rather than names while those who wet their beds were ...
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