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Parents sue St Edmund’s College after daughter allegedly inappropriately touched by fellow student

The parents of a girl who was subjected to alleged sustained inappropriate sexual touching by another student are suing their daughter’s special-needs school.
Key points:
- Evi was diagnosed with an unexplained PTSD after several panic attacks
- The principal says the school worked with police over the allegations
- Other girls may have allegedly been inappropriately touched by the same student
Steve and Belinda Rowe are speaking publicly for the first time to raise awareness among the disability community and prompt other parents to be vigilant.
They said they first noticed something was seriously affecting their daughter Evi when she was in year 8 at St Edmund’s College at Wahroonga on Sydney’s Upper North Shore in 2018.
“Evi went from a…
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