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Reports of Nottinghamshire child sexual abuse 'not believed' | Reports of Nottinghamshire child sexual abuse 'not believed' |
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Children sexually abused in the Nottinghamshire care system were "not believed", an inquiry has heard. | Children sexually abused in the Nottinghamshire care system were "not believed", an inquiry has heard. |
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) heard 343 people reported sexual abuse in the county. | The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) heard 343 people reported sexual abuse in the county. |
Andris Logins, who worked at Beechwood Community Home in Mapperley, was jailed after a trial in 2016 after one victim gave evidence against him. | Andris Logins, who worked at Beechwood Community Home in Mapperley, was jailed after a trial in 2016 after one victim gave evidence against him. |
She told the inquiry she was moved to a different home when Logins was caught abusing her by another child. | She told the inquiry she was moved to a different home when Logins was caught abusing her by another child. |
Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County councils have apologised to the victims of abuse. | Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County councils have apologised to the victims of abuse. |
The victim, now in her 40s, from Nottingham, told IICSA, led by Prof Alexis Jay, Logins groomed her before sexually assaulting her on several occasions. | The victim, now in her 40s, from Nottingham, told IICSA, led by Prof Alexis Jay, Logins groomed her before sexually assaulting her on several occasions. |
The woman said she ran away fearing punishment after the fellow resident caught Logins abusing her. | The woman said she ran away fearing punishment after the fellow resident caught Logins abusing her. |
She said she later returned and was told the issue was "being dealt with", but was moved to a different home weeks later. | She said she later returned and was told the issue was "being dealt with", but was moved to a different home weeks later. |
The woman said she suffered for years before she was approached by police investigating Logins, and called for councils to provide free counselling to victims. | The woman said she suffered for years before she was approached by police investigating Logins, and called for councils to provide free counselling to victims. |
"Public apologies are of little comfort," she said. | "Public apologies are of little comfort," she said. |
Another victim, also from Nottingham, was housed at Beechwood in the 2000s. | Another victim, also from Nottingham, was housed at Beechwood in the 2000s. |
He said he reported an attempted sexual assault by a fellow inmate, but it "was like talking to a brick wall". | He said he reported an attempted sexual assault by a fellow inmate, but it "was like talking to a brick wall". |
"It's like I never told them," he said. | "It's like I never told them," he said. |
The victim said he declined to report it to police because he was told he would be moved. | The victim said he declined to report it to police because he was told he would be moved. |
He added that he later tried to make a criminal complaint, but was told there was "nothing we can do" by Nottinghamshire Police. | He added that he later tried to make a criminal complaint, but was told there was "nothing we can do" by Nottinghamshire Police. |
A woman, now in her 50s, told IICSA said she was abused by her foster father. | A woman, now in her 50s, told IICSA said she was abused by her foster father. |
She said people "always assumed me to be a liar" having come through the care system. | She said people "always assumed me to be a liar" having come through the care system. |
The inquiry continues. | |
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