British Journal of Social Work, 38, 2
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Read MoreSearch teams at the former children’s home Haut de la Garenne on Jersey have found two milk teeth, police said.
Experts at the site on the island believe they come from a child or children, officers added.
Forensic archaeologists investigating a hidden cellar at the centre of abuse claims also discovered bone fragments.
A States of Jersey Police spokeswoman said: “We cannot be sure at this stage if the bone is human or animal and it will be forwarded to the UK for tests.”
Officers had been led to the bone fragments following indications by sniffer dogs, the spokeswoman added.
She said: “The teeth could have come from the same child although further tests will be necessary to try and ascertain if that is the case, and how the teeth might have come to be there.”
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Read MoreScotland’s Commissioner for Children is backing calls for all teachers accused of abuse to be given anonymity unless they are convicted.
Kathleen Marshall has also voiced her concerns over what she considers is the “increasing climate of fear” teachers have to work in.
Her call for teachers who are subject to allegations of abuse from pupils to have the protection of anonymity comes in the latest BBC Radio Scotland Investigation.
In the programme, she supports existing demands from Scotland’s largest teaching union, the EIS, for accused teachers to have their identity kept secret until the allegations are fully investigated.
The calls for anonymity come as there is evidence of increasing false accusations made by pupils against their teachers.
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