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Scott Anthony Gastal, 50, a key figure in the U.S. Catholic Church's reckoning with sexual abuse, was fatally attacked in Louisiana on March 2. Gastal, who testified at age 11 that he was raped by priest Gilbert Gauthe, succumbed to injuries nine days later in a Lafayette hospital, as reported by state news outlet KPLC.
Gastal's testimony in the 1980s led to a landmark civil suit against the Lafayette diocese, resulting in a $1 million settlement for his family and exposing extensive clergy abuse. According to attorney Cle Simon, Gastal's bravery significantly contributed to raising awareness about the issue of clerical sexual abuse across the nation.
The circumstances of Gastal’s death are under investigation, with authorities arresting 28-year-old Reese Iles Chaumont on charges of second-degree murder. Survivors' advocates, including Scott "Alex" Peyton, expressed their devastation at his untimely death, emphasizing Gastal's pivotal role in protecting future generations from similar abuse.
“Some lives are shaped by battles they never chose,” Peyton stated, highlighting the tragedy of Gastal's life being cut short by violence.