In an interview with The Courier, Margaret McGuckin, 60, said the
“horrendous” years she spent in the notorious Nazareth House orphanage
in Belfast meant she “totally understood” what Dave Sharp had been
through at the former St Ninian’s School run by the Christian Brothers
in Falkland, Fife.
She has also encouraged other Scottish victims of abuse to come forward. Margaret, and fellow abuse victim Kate Walmsley, originally from Glasgow, travelled to Scotland this week to support Mr Sharp, and other abuse survivors, who held a vigil outside the start of the Scottish child abuse inquiry in Edinburgh.
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/scotland/439925/northern-ireland-abuse-campaigner-urges-scottish-victims-come-forward/?utm_source=facebook
She has also encouraged other Scottish victims of abuse to come forward. Margaret, and fellow abuse victim Kate Walmsley, originally from Glasgow, travelled to Scotland this week to support Mr Sharp, and other abuse survivors, who held a vigil outside the start of the Scottish child abuse inquiry in Edinburgh.
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/scotland/439925/northern-ireland-abuse-campaigner-urges-scottish-victims-come-forward/?utm_source=facebook