Ex-CAS worker has little memory of young woman
A former CAS employee told the Cornwall Public Inquiry he could barely remember a young woman who was allegedly abused while in the agency's care.
From 1972 until 1980, Bryan Keough was the social worker responsible for Roberta Archambault, who had first been placed in the care of the CAS as a five-year-old in 1970.
When Archambault testified at the inquiry in November 2006, she said she first disclosed the mental and physical abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of her Cornwall foster parents to Keough in 1980.
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