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1 March 2017

Vulnerable British children shipped to the colonies after WWII suffered 'unacceptable depravity' including torture, rape and slavery, abuse inquiry hears.

Vulnerable British children shipped overseas after the Second World War suffered 'unacceptable depravity' including torture, sexual abuse and slavery, the first day of the controversial public inquiry into child sexual abuse heard today.
Thousands of children, many of whom were in care, were relocated to distant corners of the British empire only to fall into the hands of sexual predators.