Former students reject school board's 'regret' about Nazi collaborator 

Former students reject school board's 'regret' about Nazi collaborator 

Louis Feutren taught at St Conleth's College in Ballsbridge, Dublin, and was later revealed to have been a Nazi collaborator in his native France during the Second World War. File picture

Former students of the Dublin school which employed a Nazi collaborator have rejected a statement of regret by the school’s board, saying it does not go far enough.

The board of St Conleth’s College in Ballsbridge issued a statement on Wednesday night in response to a series of letters received by the board from former students of French teacher Louis Feutren. 

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