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Home / Crime and Justice / Ex-Nun Jailed for Abusing Children at Catholic Homes

Ex-Nun Jailed for Abusing Children at Catholic Homes

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Former nun Carol Buirds received a fifteen-month jail sentence.
  • The abuse occurred at children's homes run by the Sisters of Nazareth.
  • Survivors described the acts as an abuse of status and power.
Ex-Nun Jailed for Abusing Children at Catholic Homes

A former nun has been incarcerated for fifteen months after being convicted of abusing vulnerable children. Carol Buirds, 75, was found guilty of inflicting unnecessary suffering and injury upon young individuals during her tenure at facilities managed by the Sisters of Nazareth order. These acts took place between 1972 and 1981 at children's homes in Scotland.

During the same trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, two other former employees of the order also faced sentencing. Eileen McElhinney, 78, received a probation order alongside 240 hours of community service. Retired support worker Dorothy Kane, 68, was assigned 150 hours of unpaid work for her involvement.

Representatives from a survivors' group voiced their condemnation, characterizing the perpetrators' actions as a profound 'abuse of status, power and trust.' The sentences highlight the serious repercussions for those found guilty of abusing their positions of authority over vulnerable children.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Carol Buirds received a fifteen-month jail sentence for causing unnecessary suffering and injury to children.
The abuse occurred at children's homes run by the Sisters of Nazareth order in Scotland.
Survivors described the attacks as an 'abuse of status, power and trust' by the former nuns.

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