Grooming gang survivor SPEAKS OUT and REVEALS her abusers could be out of prison early
EXCLUSIVE: Grooming gang survivor Fiona Goddard has spoken out about the devastating impact reports of early prison releases could have on victims, revealing that some of the men who abused her may be freed within months. Fiona describes the emotional toll the news has taken, saying she has struggled to sleep, feels unsafe in her own home, and has experienced severe stress and anxiety. She argues that victims continue to live with the consequences of abuse long after offenders have been sentenced, warning that early release risks undermining confidence in the justice system.
Speaking to GB News, Fiona explains why she believes rapists and child sex offenders should be excluded from any early release schemes. She says victims often spend years fighting for justice and then a lifetime dealing with the trauma caused by their abusers. Fiona argues that allowing offenders to leave prison earlier than expected sends the wrong message about the seriousness of child sexual exploitation and the lasting harm inflicted on survivors.
GB News also hears reaction from Martin Daubney, who says many victims are being forced to relive their trauma as a result of the reports. He discusses the wider public concerns surrounding sentencing, victim support, and the government's approach to prison releases, as calls grow for ministers to reconsider whether serious sexual offenders should be eligible for early release arrangements.
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EXCLUSIVE: Grooming gang survivor Fiona Goddard has spoken out about the devastating impact reports of early prison releases could have on victims, revealing that some of the men who abused her may be freed within months. Fiona describes the emotional toll the news has taken, saying she has struggled to sleep, feels unsafe in her own home, and has experienced severe stress and anxiety. She argues that victims continue to live with the consequences of abuse long after offenders have been sentenced, warning that early release risks undermining confidence in the justice system.
Speaking to GB News, Fiona explains why she believes rapists and child sex offenders should be excluded from any early release schemes. She says victims often spend years fighting for justice and then a lifetime dealing with the trauma caused by their abusers. Fiona argues that allowing offenders to leave prison earlier than expected sends the wrong message about the seriousness of child sexual exploitation and the lasting harm inflicted on survivors.
GB News also hears reaction from Martin Daubney, who says many victims are being forced to relive their trauma as a result of the reports. He discusses the wider public concerns surrounding sentencing, victim support, and the government's approach to prison releases, as calls grow for ministers to reconsider whether serious sexual offenders should be eligible for early release arrangements.
#bradford #exclusive #survivor