Victims of child sexual abuse were treated in a heartless, hostile and cruel way by monks on a remote island, a safeguarding review has found.
One survivor says the way she has been treated since her time on Caldey Island has made the effects of the abuse "a million times worse".
The review said frequent allegations of abuse had been made but not followed up on or reported to police, and the lack of challenge had enabled a monk to abuse children over four decades "in plain sight".
Caldey Abbey commissioned the report, and its new abbot apologised for the pain and suffering caused.