💨 Abstract
A British woman, victimized by a criminal gang in her teens as part of the "grooming gangs" scandal, continues to live in fear 15 years later. The scandal, involving organized groups sexually exploiting vulnerable girls, has resurfaced, prompting her to relive traumatic memories but offering hope for government action.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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