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Sister takes her own life after abuser not brought to justice over Alzheimer's complications

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Don't miss out on the big stories from Manchester's courts with our weekly newsletter Two sisters have spoken out about childhood abuse by their school caretaker.

Sisters Sarah Ibbs and Rachel Todd - and a third sister, Rebecca, known as Beccy, all suffered at the hands of their primary school caretaker who left sweets and letters in their school desks.

Beccy - Sarah's twin - tragically took her own life aged 41 after struggling to come to terms with her ordeal. Despite numerous reports to the police and to the school, the allegations were not fully investigated until 2015.

The CPS then ruled the case against the caretaker couldn't be taken to court because he now has Alzheimer's. The sisters launched a civil action and secured a

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