
Violated: A shocking and harrowing survival story from the notorious Rotherham abuse scandal
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Narrated by:
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Chloe Massey
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By:
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Sarah Wilson
The shocking first true account from one of the young girls who lived through and survived the Rotherham sex abuse scandal.
In the summer of 2014, the Rotherham sex abuse scandal sent shockwaves through the nation. A report revealed that, since the 1990s, up to 1,400 young girls in the town had been regularly abused by sex gangs, predominantly comprised of Pakistani men. As the media descended on the small Yorkshire town, Sarah Wilson watched with horror and relief as her voice was finally heard after years of abuse.
Sarah was just eleven years old when she was befriended by a group of older men. Bullied at school, naive and vulnerable, the gifts and attention they lavished on her were what she craved, she just wanted to belong. But soon she was hooked on alcohol and drugs, and then they owned her. She was just twelve years old when she was bundled into a car by a man in his thirties and forced to have sex with him. Soon, the gang were driving her to places where she was raped by scores of men.
Falling through the system, from social services to school, no-one was able to help her. She ‘escaped’ when she became too old for the men at nearly sixteen.
Finally a victim of the Rotherham scandal tells her story in the hope that other young girls will not fall prey to the same evil that she endured.
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She really caught what it is like to be an adolescent just wanting to fit in, hang out and have friends.Have you listened to any of Chloe Massey’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
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I think the author is still under their spell, she goes on to get involved with another one after everything that happened? Surprise, surprise she is now on her own again. Don't want to put in any spoilers but can say that the man she was with towards the end and how that relationship left her, was anyone reading/listening surprised?Any additional comments?
Although the author stated over and over that she hated her and her family's stories being fodder for racists, her story more then any other I have read shows there is complete disharmony between this particular ideology and the Western world. The contempt that everyone of them showed this author and her family is truly alarming and don't get me started on the local police and social workers. This poor child was failed on every level and I am glad I have a rifle to keep my child from the same fate. I'm sure if her mother had one this child would have been spared a lot of pain. Also it is more proof that we can never truly trust government officials to take care of us. In fact, don't expect anything from them at all.Good story but author still under their spell
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Violated
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The truth
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It’s a bigger issue today
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Well written
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Amazing read
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Great book
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This.
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The story was personal, sensitive and without prejudice that in itself highlights the remarkable nature and strength of this survivor and her mum and sister.
The narrator did a fantastic job of telling this true event through the eyes of the author who had to experience this awful abuse at such a young age.
Horror Story and shocking to think this happened in modern day Britain.
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