Australian child abuse royal commission: Geelong Grammar student expelled after reporting abuse, inquiry hears
‘Exclusive Victorian school Geelong Grammar expelled a student after he reported an assault by a staff member, the child sexual abuse royal commission has heard.
The witness, known as BIW, told the Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse in 1989 he awoke one night in the boarding house to find a man fondling his genitals.
It is now known the man was boarding house assistant Philippe Trutmann, who was eventually convicted of sexually abusing 41 Geelong Grammar students in the 1980s and 1990s.
On Wednesday the inquiry was told Trutmann had gone through the school year book and identified boys he had abused.’
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