Rape Crisis 0800 88 33 00, click link for local helplines.“I want to be happy … I don’t want to cry every f.ing day.” I want to do what I planned to do which is to be a voice for all the other people who have been in my situation, who don’t want to come out and talk,” he said. “What I really want is … I want this all to be over. Meanwhile, Allison said he just wanted his life back, to make plans for his future and to help others. Stuff asked if that was the case, would Dilworth like to see Auckland Grammar pay Allison compensation instead. That included asking if the school’s only reason for refusing Allison compensation was because he was not a student at the school. Stuff asked Dilworth a number of questions about Allison’s case and his bid for compensation. “They had so many options to put an end to it and they chose not to. The school has refused to answer questions about whether any complaints were made about Galloway.Īllison said David’s story showed the school had concerns about Galloway and what was going on at the school-owned property. It is not known if Burnett or any other staff members and trust board members received any complaints about Galloway at the time. His warning to David and his friend predated Allison’s abuse by a year. He could pinpoint the year because the friend he was with left Dilworth at the end of the year. “Obviously they were suspicious … I think they knew, they must’ve known something.”ĭavid said that incident happened in 1979. He said: ‘You’re not to go over there’.”ĭavid said he asked why, but Burnett would not say.
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“He said: ‘Why are you going over there?’ I said: ‘Because we’re planning a scout tramp, sir’. On another occasion, David said, he and his friend were crossing school grounds on their way to Galloway’s flat when they were stopped by then-deputy headmaster John Burnett and told to come to his office. They also didn’t want to get in trouble, David said. The boys had contemplated telling someone at school but didn’t know who they could go to. “He said: ‘Who have you told?’ We said: ‘No one, no one’ … he was shitting himself.” He had seen him there several times.ĭavid said at the following week’s Scout group meeting, Galloway took David and his friends aside to tell them how “disappointed” he was that they had gone through his things. He recognised the boy from Galloway’s flat. They also found photographs of a naked boy in a drawer, David said. Some of it included images of men engaged in violence, sex and torture – “real evil stuff”.
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The three of them looked through Galloway’s things and found a suitcase full of pornography in Galloway’s bedroom, David said. Galloway wasn’t going to be home but left a key under the doormat for the boys, who were aged about 14 at the time. On one occasion, David said, Galloway let him and a group of friends use his flat to change out of their school uniforms before heading into the city to catch a movie. He did not respond.ĭavid says he and a friend were told not to go to Richard Galloway's flat by deputy principal John Burnett. He said he wanted assurances Auckland Grammar would do things differently nowadays. And what did I get? I got kicked in the nuts for it.”
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“I did what John Graham asked, I was 100% honest. “They should actually engage with me and let me tell them how it was at the time … the discipline was so damaging and it caused further harm and they could’ve stopped it. O’Connor also said the school would not hold records from the early 1980s: “I wouldn’t be in a position to comment on the alleged response from DJ Graham at the time.”Īllison hasn’t written back to O’Connor but said Auckland Grammar’s response was not good enough. O’Connor thanked Allison and asked what he wanted him to do. “I was made to feel like a real no-hoper and a liar … If they had acted, knowing it was so close to Dilworth, they could have also been proactive about sorting it.”Īllison has since written to the current principal of Auckland Grammar, Tim O’Connor, sharing his story. (File photo)Īllison went from the top class in year 9 to flunking year 11 and leaving school without any qualifications. Auckland Grammar School principal Tim O'Connor.