Please, Let Me Go: The Horrific True Story Of One Young Girl's Life In The Hands Of British Sex Traffickers
by Caitlin Spencer /
2017 / English / EPUB
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Please, Let Me Go
Please, Let Me Go tells the shocking true story of Caitlin
Spencer, a survivor of sex trafficking in England. From the age
of 14, Caitlin was completely controlled, repeatedly raped,
provided with alcohol, given drugs, sold and passed on to new
gangs over and over again. The majority of her abusers were
Pakistani men, who were blatant in their attacks upon her, often
collecting her from school or home, to be taken to flats they
owned, family homes, or hotels booked for the day, to be
horrifically and systematically abused. At a time when the abuse
ring realities of young white women in Rotherham and other major
English cities are coming to light, Caitlin's story will appal
readers - not just because of the degree of horrific attacks
which were perpetrated upon her, but also because of the ways in
which the authorities refused to act. Caitlin speaks openly about
what she has suffered, and also shows just how unwilling many
people are to face up to what is happening in our midst, for fear
of being called racist. By bravely speaking out, she will,
hopefully prove just how deep these problems are and just how the
abusers get away with it in plain sight of the authorities.
tells the shocking true story of Caitlin
Spencer, a survivor of sex trafficking in England. From the age
of 14, Caitlin was completely controlled, repeatedly raped,
provided with alcohol, given drugs, sold and passed on to new
gangs over and over again. The majority of her abusers were
Pakistani men, who were blatant in their attacks upon her, often
collecting her from school or home, to be taken to flats they
owned, family homes, or hotels booked for the day, to be
horrifically and systematically abused. At a time when the abuse
ring realities of young white women in Rotherham and other major
English cities are coming to light, Caitlin's story will appal
readers - not just because of the degree of horrific attacks
which were perpetrated upon her, but also because of the ways in
which the authorities refused to act. Caitlin speaks openly about
what she has suffered, and also shows just how unwilling many
people are to face up to what is happening in our midst, for fear
of being called racist. By bravely speaking out, she will,
hopefully prove just how deep these problems are and just how the
abusers get away with it in plain sight of the authorities.