Queensland court quashes First Nations woman’s lawsuit due to length of time since alleged sexual abuse
Joanne Willmot alleges she suffered a decade of abuse, starting at the hands of her foster carer at age three or four
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A First Nations woman has lost her bid for damages from the state of Queensland after a court ruled the length of time since her alleged sexual and physical abuse in care made it impossible to fairly adjudicate the case.
Joanne Willmot, 69, alleged she had sustained a psychiatric injury after being abused from 1957 to 1967 while living in a foster home, at the Cherbourg girls' dormitory and while visiting her grandmother.
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