20/03/2008

Jersey Government Could Face Legal Action From Victims

The Jersey government could be facing legal action as people claiming to have been abused at the Haut de la Garenne care home are seeking compensation.

A legal team set up by Havant firm, Dyer, Burdett and Company (DBC) has appealed for victims to contact them in conjunction with Jersey advocates Ozannes.

In 2006 DBC was awarded more than £3,000,000 for nine men who were subjected to sexual abuse as children at Berkshire County Council's Green Field House.

Cyril Turner, 48, who escaped from the Jersey home in the 1970s after allegedly being mentally and physically abused said: "I want the people who did this to be held responsible. I don't actually expect it, being Jersey, and this government to be forthcoming.

"There are so many of us and they will turn around and say 'we weren't the government then'. But I see them as being responsible."

Forensic teams are continuing their painstaking search of a second chamber at the home, which is in the north east parish of St Martin.

(DS)


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