Ruined buildings are fascinating to many people, and Fornessy House has long been of interest to Natasha McCallum, an avid explorer of ruins and ruined buildings. She knew something about its dark history as an educational facility for young girls, but when she learned it might be possible to enter the building, her exploration led her and Fornessy abuse survivors to Little did I know about the impact it would have on both.
In a candid and emotional interview, Natasha tells Brian Gerrish about her visit to Fornessy and her exploration of the isolated building. She describes arriving on the scene and the atmosphere and emotions she felt as she explored the dilapidated building with her two friends, Adam and Vicky. Entering a large deserted, dark, abandoned building is not for the faint of heart. Natasha deserves full recognition as a courageous woman.
Natasha was kind enough to allow me to use her. original exploration video This fascinating video sequence forms part of the interview.
Join us for this fascinating, chilling and emotional interview as Natasha describes the building and what she discovers. Her commentary and findings provide a unique window into this forgotten institution where so many girls were isolated and harmed by the very people they were supposed to protect. Her findings included one of the original official letters sent to parents with details of the school stay. For many girls, this experience created dark memories that ruined their entire adult lives.
But Natasha also described the wonderful responses she received from many of Fornessy's survivors as the oppressive reality of Fornessy came to light, with some saying they felt a mild sense of relief. There is.
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