A home that was not part of a recent report into children’s residences is now facing allegations of abuse. Clevon Oliver is speaking out about the horrific experience he faced at a home where he spent most of his childhood. Oliver says he’s willing to report his experiences at the Jaya Lakshmi children’s home to the police, but questions if anyone will care. Cameraman Neil Romain and reporter Carisa Lee have more.
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