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New Zealand enquiry finds 200,000 children and vulnerable adults abused in care, leader says ‘we should have done better’

July 24, 2024

(CNN) — New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon expressed regret on Wednesday after a public enquiry found some 200,000 children, young people and vulnerable adults were abused in state and religious care over the last 70 years.

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