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UNI SEX SHAME

Former ‘child sex slave’ says she was made to sleep with Cambridge students aged 14

She says that escaping from her abusers was difficult, but she managed to eventually leave Cambridge

A WOMAN claims she was used as a sex slave by posh Cambridge undergraduates who paid for sex.

Now in her 50's, the woman told that from the age of 14 she was sold into a life of sex slavery in the city where she was touted to men, including students at the famous university.

 The woman alleges that student at Cambridge University assaulted her when she was just 14-years-old
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The woman alleges that student at Cambridge University assaulted her when she was just 14-years-oldCredit: Alamy

She told : "A lot of the men were people who wanted to be quite violent. There were men who had a lot of money and would pay for a long time.

“Some of it was Cambridge students.

"A lot of them were rich students who you could tell were training to be politicians and saw themselves as very privileged people.

"The way they treated us was as if they could do what they liked with us.”

 After meeting the men at a bar, she was says she was taken to flats and raped
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After meeting the men at a bar, she was says she was taken to flats and rapedCredit: Getty - Contributor

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, also claimed she and other underage girls would be taken to a city centre bar where they would be "chosen" by men who were over ten years older than them.

She said: “You had to sit at the bar and the men would choose somebody. But you would get a lot of free drinks and drugs."

After this, they would be taken to nearby flats and subjected to sexual abuse.

She said: " I remember the flats you were taken to were nearby. It was men queuing up to do what they liked with you.

"There was a lot of gang raping and really violent men. It was really quite horrible, especially for underage girls.”

Now she has left Cambridge but reflects that escaping from her abusers was "really hard."

“I had a chance to think about what was going on, and I decided to run away," she added.

Anyone with information should contact the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000 or Cambridge police on 101.


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