Friday, 11 December 2015

New Jessie J Song Hits Child Sex Abuse Survivors Hard

Song has just been released today

THE mentor of pop star Jessie J has written a song aimed at encouraging victims of child sexual abuse to help expose a VIP paedophile ring.
By JAMES FIELDING
Express

Raymond Stevenson, who discovered the ‘Bang Bang’ singer when she was 15-years-old, is hoping his powerful new track will enable more former residents of the Shirley Oaks children’s home to pluck up the courage to come forward. 

Jessie J
The home, near Croydon, south London, was the largest children’s home in the world before closing in 1983. 

Hundreds of victims have since claimed they were abused there by members of staff and local councilors, as well as celebrities including Jimmy Savile and a top politician, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Shirley Oaks is one of 20 children’s homes run by the London Borough of Lambeth to be investigated as part of The Goddard Inquiry, the biggest ever public inquiry into cases of child sexual abuse by public and private institutions in England and Wales. 

Raymond, who left the care home in 1978 aged 13, has helped set up The Shirley Oaks Survivors Association (SOSA).

Raymond Stevenson
He revealed that the new track called ‘Don’t Touch It. It’s Mine’, recalls the nightmare experiences of those who lived through “the hell”. 


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