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Eve was just eight years old and recently orphaned when she was taken to live at a girlsâ shelter on Bugala island, in the Ugandan sector of Lake Victoria.
Beryâs Place had been set up in 2006 by Bernhard âBeryâ Glaser, a German national living in Uganda, as a refuge for traumatised children and victims of sexual violence. Yet Eve and other girls living there at the time say that Glaser was hiding a dark secret. Taking advantage of his ârich white foreignerâ status to entice parents to leave their daughters at the home, Glaser was using Beryâs Place as a cover for routine and systematic sexual and emotional abuse of the children in his care, the girls allege.
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