‘Nazi’ nuns charged over abuse at Scottish children’s home

Former residents of Smyllum Park orphanage have spoken of neglect and sadism

Smyllum Park
Smyllum Park, which closed its doors as an orphanage in 1981
(Image credit: Jeff J. Mitchell/AFP/Getty)

Elderly nuns are among a dozen people arrested in connection with allegations of child abuse at a Catholic children’s home in Scotland.

Eleven women and one man aged between 62 and 85 have already been charged with crimes relating to incidents said to have taken place at the Smyllum Park orphanage in South Lanarkshire before its closure in 1981.

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