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  1. When abuse allegations span dozens of schools and involve children as young as three, this stops being a story about a few bad individuals.

    It becomes a story about a system that failed to protect children, ignored warning signs and let vulnerable families down.

  2. TheMaskedTom on

    > “We have investigations under way in 84 preschools, about 20 primary schools and about 10 daycare centres,” said Paris’s top prosecutor, Laure Beccuau. Lawyers said the investigations included the alleged rape of children as young as three and four years old.

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    >School monitors are adults who are in charge of children during lunch, breaktime, naps and after-school activities, sometimes spending more time with children than teachers. They are not employed directly by schools or the education ministry, but are instead recruited by city hall or local authorities – often without training or professional diplomas and increasingly on a casual basis, with many paid by the hour.

    For those too lazy to read the whole article. Terrible stories..

  3. Defiant-Traffic5801 on

    This story is abhorrent. Emmanuel Grégoire the Paris mayor was actually in charge, was repeatedly warned, did nothing, facilitated and participated in dissimulation. Shame on the Guardian for portraying him as a hero and victim here.

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