Mendoza (Argentina) (AFP) - Two Roman Catholic priests were each sentenced to more than 40 years in prison in Argentina for the sexual abuse, including rape, of deaf children, a court in the western city of Mendoza ruled Monday.
Argentine
priest Horacio Corbacho was sentenced to 45 years in jail, while a 42-year
sentence was imposed on Italian Nicola Corradi for the abuse of some 20 children
at the Provolo Institute for deaf and hearing-impaired children between 2004
and 2016.
The trial,
one of several involving the school that have yet to begin, has sent shockwaves
through the Catholic Church in the homeland of Pope Francis.
The court
said the sentences took into account the aggravating circumstances that the
priests were responsible for the children's wellbeing, as well as the fact that
the victims were minors living at the boarding school.
The victims
were children and adolescents aged between four and 17.
The
school's gardener, Armando Gomez, was also jailed for 18 years for sexual
abuse.
Neither of
the three defendants made any response when their sentences were read out.
Corradi, the eldest, had been brought into court on a wheelchair.
Outside the
court a group of young people waited for the ruling, holding up banners which
said "Support for the Survivors of Provolo."
Some burst
into wild celebrations when the sentence was read out in court. Some of the
victims' mothers simply embraced and wept.
School
shut down
Corbacho,
59, and 83-year-old Corradi had been held in preventive detention since their
arrest three years ago on charges of child sex abuse at the school.
Apart from
the gardener, several other staff at the school were taken into custody after
the allegations of abuse first came to light in 2016, and the institute, 1,000
kilometers west of Buenos Aires, was shut down.
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Italian
Catholic priest Nicola Corradi being wheeled into court
ahead of his sentencing
Monday (AFP Photo/Andres Larrovere)
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They
included a 42-year-old Japanese nun, Kosaka Kumiko, who was arrested later
after surrendering to authorities. She was charged with complicity with the two
priests.
The trial
began on August 5 and heard evidence from 13 victims from the institute during
in camera hearings.
In a
fast-tracked trial last year, a former altar boy, Jorge Bordon, 50, received a
10-year sentence after pleading guilty to the sexual abuse of five children.
Another of
the defendants was deemed mentally incompetent by the court for being disabled
and having suffered sexual abuse himself as a child.
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A woman
holds posters of people accused of sexual abuse, corruption of children
and
mistreatment during a demonstration outside the Mendoza court (AFP Photo/
Andres
Larrovere)
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Fourteen more defendants are facing trial in two other separate cases involving the school.
Corradi
arrived in Argentina in 1970 from the Provolo Institute in Verona, Italy, and
took over the institution in the South American country, initially in La Plata
near Buenos Aires, and then, from 1998, in Mendoza.
Other
cases
Prosecutors
have investigated other cases of abuse at the La Plata branch of the Provolo
Institute which will also go to trial.
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Argentine
Catholic priest Horacio Corbacho at court before being
sentenced to 45 years in
prison for the sexual abuse of deaf
children in his care in Mendoza (AFP
Photo/Andres Larrovere)
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"Life
was very bad in there," one of the victims, 18-year-old Ezequiel
Villalonga, told AFP at the beginning of the trial, highlighting the
vulnerability of the children at the Mendoza school.
"We
didn't learn anything. We didn't have any communication," Villalonga said
of the school, set up to educate children with impaired hearing or speech
disorders.
"We
didn't know sign language, we didn't know what we were writing, we asked other
classmates and, also, nobody understood anything."






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