Warning - this story contains material which may distress some readers
Most school mornings Di Elderton spent in dread as she waited for her father, Alfred Zammit, to knock on the wall between their bedrooms. Rat-a-tat-tat. Time to come in.
But when she finally worked up the courage to tell the secret she mustn't tell, we, as a society, let her down. Di was an only child. Her mother went to work early, so it was her father's job to take her to school from age nine to 15. The routine always ended the same. She would have to help him masturbate to climax in the bathroom.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/everyones-complicit-why-sexual-abuse-survivors-need-your-support-20160306-gnc3of.html
Most school mornings Di Elderton spent in dread as she waited for her father, Alfred Zammit, to knock on the wall between their bedrooms. Rat-a-tat-tat. Time to come in.
But when she finally worked up the courage to tell the secret she mustn't tell, we, as a society, let her down. Di was an only child. Her mother went to work early, so it was her father's job to take her to school from age nine to 15. The routine always ended the same. She would have to help him masturbate to climax in the bathroom.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/everyones-complicit-why-sexual-abuse-survivors-need-your-support-20160306-gnc3of.html