Child sex abuse ring victims were 'failed' by the system, Scottish government admits
- The Scottish Government admitted that victims of a major child sex abuse ring were 'failed' by the system, acknowledging the seriousness of the situation and the need for reform.
- Seven gang members received life-long sentences for abusing three children under 13 in Glasgow, with sentences totaling over 93 years.
- Children's Minister Natalie Don-Innes described the case as 'horrifying' and emphasized the government's commitment to preventing future abuse and supporting victims.
- Beatrice Meadow, a victim, criticized the lack of support for survivors and shared her ongoing struggles with the impact of her father's abuse.
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