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Teacher and barrister who ran abusive home cannot be identified, high court rules

The Guardian | T Melville/Reuters
The Guardian | T Melville/Reuters

“A primary school teacher smashed their adoptive children’s heads together, forced them to swallow soap and called one of them a “black bastard”. Their partner – a barrister who also sat as a deputy district judge in the family courts – repeatedly failed to protect the children from their campaign of abuse. But despite the findings, the high court has ruled that the couple cannot be identified after The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) led a legal attempt to name them in the public interest.”

The public interest???

Posted in: News on 05/23/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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