Haut de la Garenne

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Place.png Haut de la Garenne
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LocationsJersey
Vile VIPaedophile venue in the UK

The Haut de la Garenne building on the English Channel island of Jersey, also known as the Jersey Accommodation and Activity Centre, the Jersey Home for Boys, or as the Industrial School, is a place where the rape and possibly murder of many children without a family has taken place.

Overview

"The home was divided into four sections: ‘Aviemore’ for the babies; ‘Claymore’ for the young children; ‘Dunluce’ for the older ones and ‘Baintree’, the cellar area, where lived the “naughty children”. It was the lower part of rabbit warren, which shows Marc Dutroux as an amateur.

Over 160 former boarders have complained of maltreatments on a period of 40 years, until the closure of the school in 1986. The staff would find any excuse to lock the children naked, in the total darkness of a “punishment cell”, for hours, sometimes days. They were then taken to wash, having to lower the head, to pass through a small door that looked as that of a cupboard, but led to communal bath. The where dived in cold water, sometimes twenty at a time. They were then handcuffed and brought to one of the three joint torturing chambers, where the guests of the school’s staff, sometimes foreigners, were waiting for them.

– “The things that happened there are indescribable – the most cruel, sadistic and evil acts you could think of”, said a former pupil. – “The abuse was anything from rape and torture. It was men and women who abused us. It happened every night and it happened to everyone”, said another.

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All the former pupils of Haut de la Garenne talk of children disappearing after having been snatched from their beds, of runaways who would have emigrated, which would only have been possible either by swimming, or with the help of a child trafficker. They also all talk of serial suicides, liable to be murders, which in any case leave the corps of a child as evidence. They talk of screaming and the banging they could hear from a room where a child was locked with adults. The next days, the child was found hanged at the branch of a tree. They beleive in suicides, but it is very unlikely that a child has the strength, after a night of torture, to find a rope, climb at a tree and, without trembling, make the necessary sliding node to hang himself."[1]


Leah McGrath Goodman was denied entry to the UK, when she wanted to investigate the child abuse stories on the island.[2]


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