LITTLE Maureen Sullivan expected some help when she confided in a nun that she had been sexually assaulted for three years by her stepfather.
Instead, the 12-year-old was thrown into a Magdalene laundry where she had to do back-breaking jobs from 6am to 9pm, with “no education, no playtime and no speaking at all”.
Ireland’s cruel religious institutions – named after the Biblical figure Mary Magdalene – are now the subject of BBC One drama Woman In The Wall, starring Ruth Wilson and Daryl McCormack.
It follows the story of Lorna Brady (Wilson), a woman suffering trauma caused by her time in a laundry.
There, she gave birth, only to have her baby taken away from her and taken to an unknown location.