Child sex abuse in the family: When Michael found out his father was also his grandfather
The NSPCC in Wales says combating sexual abuse which happens within families needs to be given more priority. It's the most prevalent form of child sexual abuse in the country, but the NSPCC says high profile cases of children being groomed by a non-family member means it doesn't get enough attention.
Michael (not his real name), lived half his life not knowing who his father was. Then, in his forties, he learned his father was also his grandfather. Michael - who has a neurological condition which affects his speech - spoke exclusively to Eye on Wales about how he found out that his mother was also his sister.
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