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Kenneally survivors Kevin and Colin speak to Damien...

Kenneally survivors Kevin and Colin speak to Damien...
Jennifer Long
Jennifer Long

Sex abuser Bill Kenneally said he “probably” would have confessed to abusing teenage boys if gardaí had acted on information they received two years before he had initially spoken to officers about his crimes.

Kenneally said that by 1985, he knew his abuse of teenagers was wrong and that he needed to stop.

The former Waterford basketball coach made the admissions on day two (Wednesday) of his evidence at the Commission of Investigation examining the response of gardaí and others to allegations of sexual abuse made against him.

This morning (Thursday) on 'Deise Today', Damien got a run-through of the details of Kenneally's evidence from Eoghan Dalton, reporter at TheJournal.ie

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He then spoke to two more of Kenneally's victims - Kevin Keating and Colin Power about their feelings on this week's events.

You can listen back to this morning's coverage on 'Deise Today' by clicking on the image above...

 

 

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