Smoking, Punishment, Sexual touching... Investigating Violence in a Catholic Institution Near Betharram
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Accessed by "CheckNews", complaints include repeated beatings and sexual assaults by priests. While an investigation has already been entrusted to the Nay Gendarmerie, other complaints still need to be followed.
St. Joseph's high school in Nay is said to have been the scene of violence between the 1960s and 1980s.
At least four former students of Saint Joseph de Nay Catholic Institution filed a complaint for "torture, inhuman and degrading treatment, physical and psychological violence" dating back to the 1970s, a collective of victims.
Unpublished testimonies and a call to "break the silence" reveal the extent of the violence suffered by former students of Saint Joseph de Nay, on the basis of ongoing judicial investigation.
An investigation was initiated by the Pau Public Prosecutor's Office after four complaints of violence dating back to the 1970s were filed at the Saint Joseph Catholic Institution in Nay.
The facts date back several decades to the Catholic establishment Saint-Joseph de Nay (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), 10 kilometers from Bétharram.
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