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Jade Nurse was just 14 when she was trapped for five years by a Pakistani-heritage grooming gang.
Despite providing police with evidence of the abuse, her case was repeatedly closed with "No further action" (NFA).
In a horrifying twist of justice, the system prosecuted her.
Jade was charged and jailed, receiving a criminal conviction while her hundreds of abusers walked free. She was even placed on the Sex Offenders Register.
Now, Jade is breaking her silence to expose the systematic failure in High Wycombe that protected her abusers and punished the victim.
Watch her story to see the devastating price paid when the system turns on a survivor.
00:00 - Grooming Tactics and Initial Exploitation
03:14 - Normalisation and Accusations from Social Services
06:16 - The "Freshies" and International Trafficking
10:58 - Extreme Violence and Abduction
13:50 - Police Failures: Intimidation and "Wasting Time"
17:38 - Wrongfully Convicted: Inciting Sexual Activity & Prison
24:20 - Double Standards: Fighting for Custody vs. Perpetrators' Freedom
27:48 - The "Race Card" and Cultural Perspectives
30:36 - High Wycombe and the Scale of Abuse
33:49 - The Care Files: Evidence Authorities Knew
39:34 - Taken to Calais with a Passport Provided by Carers
43:30 - The Long-Term Trauma and Ongoing Fight for Justice