🚨THE RAPE GANG REPORT IS HARD HITTING AND HEADS NEED TO ROLL ON ALL LEVELS!!!! ITS ABSOLUTELY EVIL WHAT THESE MONSTERS PUT THESE GIRLS THROUGH!!!
Page 34 of the rape gang report - MICHELLE'
'Michelle' was physically abused in childhood by both her mother and stepfather. Her mother had multiple partners throughout Michelle's childhood, many of whom also abused her - some sexually. She believes this early experience created an association between abuse and love, leaving her particularly vulnerable.
From the age of 13, she was groomed by three adult Pakistani brothers who supplied her with alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs. She was raped while intoxicated, including one occasion when she was taken upstairs while her sister tried to intervene. Because of her upbringing, she thought this was normal - that they were her boyfriends and that they loved her. She would go missing for extended periods and was subjected to repeated daily sexual abuse. The perpetrators would collect her from school, her home, and public places, using threats of violence to coerce and control her.
At age 14, she was gang-raped and beaten by three men who had locked her in a house. She was left covered in cuts and bruises, which alerted a friend. The friend told her own mother, who then contacted Michelle's mother. The police were called, but they claimed there was little they could do without more evidence. One of the gang members later forced Michelle to go to the police station with him to retract her statement. The police accepted him as her "appropriate adult" - a role normally reserved for a parent, close family member, social worker, or trained professional. The investigation was subsequently dropped.
One of Michelle's friends, who lived in a care home, would be collected directly outside by the same gang. Care staff would call the police, but officers reportedly referred to the girls as "prostitutes" despite them being children.
Both social services and the police, Michelle says, failed to understand the situation and believed the girls were engaging in the activity by choice. As a result, little was done to intervene. When she was abducted and went missing, no one came looking for her. A social worker once told her that, at age 14, she would be allowed to live with her 3o-year-old "boyfriend" as long as they did not share a room.
Michelle was raped in bin sheds, threatened with a knife, and forced into sex with multiple men waiting in cars. She was drugged, beaten, burned with cigarettes, locked in rooms, and passed between men. An amusement arcade was used as a front for drug dealing and the sexual exploitation of children. She became pregnant four times as a child as a result of rape, leading to miscarriages, one abortion, and one surviving child. Of her abusers, she states: "98% of them were Pakistani Muslim. If not, they were Iraqi Muslim or Kurdish."
Michelle believes these gangs have remained untouchable because authorities feared being labelled racist. She describes an extensive network of abusers operating across the entire country, calling it "industrial" in scale. It functions as a large central network with smaller connected groups in specific localities.
Michelle claims she was raped by between six and seven hundred different men over the course of three years. She now lives with severe PTSD and lifelong trauma, describing both her childhood and her future as destroyed.
THE DEATH PENALTY NEEDS TO COME BACK!!!!
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