Victims allegedly tortured by New Zealand psychiatrist fear time is running out for justice
Warning: graphic content Around 200 people told a royal commission they were abused by Dr Selwyn Leeks and others at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital in the 1970s, allegations Leeks has denied
A royal commission in New Zealand says it is still receiving complaints about alleged abuse at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital in the 1970s. Photograph: Syldavia/Getty Images/iStockphoto
A royal commission in New Zealand says it is still receiving complaints about alleged abuse at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital in the 1970s. Photograph: Syldavia/Getty Images/iStockphoto
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