It's more what I heard than that I saw, she wept, sharing her memories with the Islington Gazette. After the abuse, she would often hear the fire escape door opening and closing as the perpetrator left. The noise is distinctive, she said.
Now in her 40s, Sally cried repeatedly as she told the Gazette of her ordeal and its lasting impact on her life. I don't have a partner. I don't have children. I don't have nothing. And it is to do with this, she said.
The trust forget sexual stuff just the trust: I don't have that with anyone. I can't have that with anyone. She has been in and out of mental health care her entire life, she added.
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