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No, a les morts de custòdia ...
Cap agent condemnat per una mort sota custòdia al Regne Unit des 1969
No, a totes les injustícies ...
Els activistes es comprometen a mantenir la pressió per protestar contra totes les injustícies
submitted: 22 Mar 2010
Award winning film director Bill Maloney investigates the derelict building of St Peter’s Approved School, in Gainford, Co Durham. The police claim it is a ‘dark stain on the village’ so why has it laid derelict for years? Maloney and his courageous camera woman Lilly Starr gain entry to the abandoned Victorian building and are horrified to find stories of abuse written on the walls of the burnt-out gymnasium.
Young boys were regularly beaten and thrown naked into a concrete cellar for trivial misdemeanors. This video is a preview to the shocking feature length documentary available from Pie ‘n’ Mash films.
To find out more about Bill Maloney’s cutting edge and thought provoking films and documentaries please visit: www.pienmashfilms.com
kayleigh
23/05/2013 en 12:29 al
Came across this place on a random drive out about 6 years ago on me own and was instantly intrigued. Happened that on these random drives out trying to get kids to sleep in car lol I always ended up there. One day on my own I drove there parked up and walked just round the corner, I looked up at a window and I physically from nowhere felt sick, I had bad feelings, to get to the point I’m pure non believer of ghosts, seeing the future anything like that, and that place is bad, I still find it utterly intriguing though, think more people should speak up. overandout :-)
joseph mills
13/11/2012 en 6:13 pm
I attended St Peters late 1958-1961 with my twin brother and can remember the worst things ever happening there. It’s a disgrace things like that were allowed to happen then as it is now.