Fewer than 2% of residents at a Catholic-run training school in
Northern Ireland made abuse allegations, a lawyer told a public inquiry.
Police considered some of the claims surrounding St Patrick's in West Belfast to be "demonstrably" false, Joseph Aiken said. Of more than 4,000 residents only 66 individuals (1.45%) made allegations to the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) Inquiry of some form of abuse.
http://www.careappointments.co.uk/care-news/northern-ireland/item/38037-some-catholic-training-school-abuse-claims-demonstrably-false
Police considered some of the claims surrounding St Patrick's in West Belfast to be "demonstrably" false, Joseph Aiken said. Of more than 4,000 residents only 66 individuals (1.45%) made allegations to the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) Inquiry of some form of abuse.
http://www.careappointments.co.uk/care-news/northern-ireland/item/38037-some-catholic-training-school-abuse-claims-demonstrably-false