Catherine Ennaaomaoui said the accused had hit her
Earlier the court heard Mrs Catherine Ennaaomaoui tell how at the age of 14 she fell off a swing and struck her head at Nazareth House in Aberdeen. Mrs Ennaaomaoui thought a priest gave her the Last Rites, but she then received hospital treatment and returned to the House. She said a short time after coming out of hospital with a lump on her head, Sister Alphonso came into her room and struck her on the other side of the head with a heavy black book. Mrs Ennaaomaoui said she was shocked because she had not done or said anything. She said she remembered Sister Alphonso saying she should apologise to Sister Hildegard, but she did not know why. Mrs Ennaaomaoui arrived at Nazareth House at the age of 12 with her six brothers and sisters after their parents' marriage broke up. The witness said she was afraid of the nun - who was in charge of her group at Nazareth House, along with Sister Hildegard. Mrs Ennaaomaoui said she suffered emotional damage as a result of what had happened to her as a child and had received psychiatric treatment since being asked by the police to recall her experiences. She broke down on the witness stand when Depute Fiscal Anne Macdonald asked what sort of effect giving evidence in court was having. The trial continues.
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Even if she is found guilty what do you think the odds are of the church apologizing in any way for her behavior? nil? and I am sure the church is paying for her defense attorney and team. I know she has not been proven guilty yet, but.......
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