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Boy, 14, sexually attacked in The Salvation Army's Gracehaven home by other residents
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The incident at The Salvation Army's Gracehaven home is said to have happened on an evening in October 2018.
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SINGAPORE - A group of young residents at The Salvation Army's Gracehaven home off Yio Chu Kang Road allegedly attacked a 14-year-old boy and one of them sexually penetrated him with different objects, The Straits Times has learnt.
The victim was also a resident of the home, which according to its website, is for children and young people who require care, protection and rehabilitation due to risk behaviours and a lack of parental supervision.


