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Child abuse cases taking too long in the courts - Barbados Today

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By Anesta Henry Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey is concerned about the increase in cases of child abuse and the time it's taking to deal with these matters through the law courts. He said there were 667 children abused last year. 'Every child matters, so that is 667 problems for all […]

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