'I don't want people to think that I got the verdict, spoke out and was fixed. This doesn't leave you' - rape survivors on waiving their anonymity
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Paula Doyle expressed the emotional toll of facing repeated delays in her rape case. 'I was losing hope of ever seeing my attacker brought to justice. I was in a really bad place.' Her experience highlights the struggles many victims face in the pursuit of justice.
Ciara Mangan's public account of her own case deeply impacted Paula Doyle. Doyle recalled, 'I remember seeing Ciara Mangan on the television speaking outside court about her case. It inspired me to consider sharing my story to help others.' This indicates how public testimonials can empower other survivors.
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