‘My paedophile letters’: French surgeon to stand trial accused of abusing 299 child patients
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The medical establishment failed to protect patients by allowing Le Scouarnec to continue practicing after his 2005 conviction, demonstrating a systemic failure in France's healthcare oversight and a culture of silence that enabled decades of abuse. This should have never happened.
Le Scouarnec's admission of guilt for all the charges represents a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice and healing for the victims, marking a turning point in France's largest child abuse case. While no measure of accountability can undo the profound harm he caused, hopefully, this is a step toward a sense of closure for the victims of his heinous crimes.