Seven men were found guilty of multiple sex offenses against two vulnerable teenage girls in Rochdale, England, following a four-month trial. The men, who groomed and exploited the girls over several years, provided them with drugs, alcohol, and shelter in exchange for sexual acts. The crimes, which occurred in various locations, went largely unnoticed despite the girls’ troubled home lives and involvement with social services. The victims’ brave testimony was crucial to securing the convictions, which included significant prison sentences.
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The surveillance footage is horrifying. A school bus attendant, caught on camera, repeatedly strikes a nonverbal autistic student. The video shows the attendant hitting the child in the face, torso, and arms a total of 59 times over a period of just eight days. It’s not just one isolated incident; it’s a pattern of abuse, a blatant disregard for the child’s safety and well-being.
The sheer brutality of the attack is chilling. It’s hard to imagine how anyone could justify such violence, especially against a child who is unable to defend themselves. The attendant’s actions are reprehensible and beg the question: what could possibly drive someone to inflict such pain on a vulnerable child?… Continue reading