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Former NI schoolboy awarded £52k over 'hazing' on rugby trip

Gabriel McConkey, pictured with his parents, outside the High Court today
Gabriel McConkey, pictured with his parents, outside the High Court today

A former pupil at one of Northern Ireland's top schools who was allegedly forced to strip naked and have his head shaved as part of "hazing" initiations on an overseas rugby tour is to receive more than £50,000 in damages, the High Court in Belfast has heard.

The settlement was announced in Gabriel McConkey's action over claims he also witnessed other boys from Methodist College Belfast perform acts on a sex toy at their base in Portugal.

The 19-year-old sued the school’s governors for alleged negligence and failure to properly supervise the senior rugby squad on the trip in December 2022.

In court, it was announced that he is to be paid £52,760 plus legal costs.

Mr McConkey's family and solicitor declared the outcome a vindication in taking the case.

His mother, Sian Mawhinney, said: "The child that we sent on a school trip is not the child that returned home to us, either physically or mentally.

"He looked absolutely broken by what happened and what he witnessed."

Mr McConkey, from Carryduff, Belfast, was aged 17 when selected to travel to a sports resort on the Algarve for warm weather training.

He alleged that older pupils subjected him and some of the other younger members of the squad to a series of so-called hazing incidents.

According to the statement of claim, he was coerced into having his head shaved as part of humiliating rituals.

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Mr McConkey was also forced to strip off, run along a stretch of path and jump into a swimming pool in a "naked mile" ritual, it was alleged.

His lawyers contended that a further incident involved being made to witness other pupils perform acts on a sex toy while wearing women's underwear.

Proceedings were issued against the school's board of governors for alleged failures to prevent the hazing episodes and to properly supervise pupils on the rugby tour.

The action was listed for a three day trial, but Mr Justice Fowler was informed that the settlement had been reached on the terms disclosed.

No admission of liability was made as part of the resolution.

Mr McConkey, who is now studying sports coaching at university, attended court with his family.

His mother recalled him being "in a state of trauma" following the trip.

"As a result of all this Gabriel left school rugby because of the environment," she said.

The family’s solicitor, Victoria Haddock of Phoenix Law, said: "Our client suffered distressing personal injury arising out of degrading, abusive incidents perpetrated on him during a Methodist College school trip.

"This occurred at a critical stage of his formative life, in the middle of his gateway exams."

Ms Haddock added: "He is content that the matter resolved today, and has been vindicated with settlement in his favour of £52,760."