Five brave Hull women tell of horrific rape and abuse by Muslim gangs
White victims of Turkish, Kurdish and Bangladeshi rape gangs spoke to local journalists
Five young White woman have described their horrific ordeals with Muslim grooming gang describing how they were preyed on at young ages from puberty to below 16 years old. The controlling majority Turkish, Kurdish and Bangladeshi gangs used drugs and alcohol to incapacitate the victims as well as violence and threats or murder. Several girls got pregnant from the perverted attackers not using contraception. The Victims felt let down by the authorities and Police who were unable to pin charges against the rapists and refuse to acknowledge the racial and religious connecting factor connecting the rapist, criminal gang members.
Girl One – classmate tipped off groomers
Girl One was at school when the abuse against her began.
She was first introduced to one of the abusers while studying for her A Levels.
He was in her class at school, allowing them to become friends and swapping contact details.
These details were passed on to other men, seeing her formative teenage years engulfed in unimaginable experiences.
More than 100 men contacted her for their own sexual gratification, with her name “added to a list” shared with a wider network of abusers, who threatened to harm her loved ones if she declined.
“I was 16 when it all started”, she said.
“Certain circumstances in my life meant I missed out on a lot of the ‘teenage things’ people had already done, so I suppose I made an effort to do as much stuff as I could.
“I would go out drinking to parties and meet up with boys, but it wasn’t until I met [the abuser] that it got out of control.”
Men from “the list” would pick her up and take her to properties around West Hull and East Yorkshire, where often more men would be waiting to sexually attack her.
Two of these attacks resulted in pregnancy, one of which ended in a miscarriage and another through a planned termination.
“I was taken to flats all around the city centre and hotels, too,” she said.
Countless missing person reports have been made in reference to Girl One, who says she was transported by her abuser in order to meet up with these men.
On one occasion, she was picked up straight from school and arrived at a city centre hotel in her uniform, where “no staff batted an eyelid”.
Another time, she was found in a hotel room by police after being reported as a missing person, and the man she was with, who had travelled from near Birmingham, told her to lock herself in the bathroom.
“The police took me home, and just told me I needed to stop choosing to meet up with these men”, she said.
“But this isn’t my choice. I am told regularly if I say no that they know where my family are, and that if I snitch they will kill me.
“It’s a cycle I can’t get out of.”
GIRL TWO – ‘I was raped above a takeaway’
From the age of 13, Girl Two says she was trafficked and forced to have sex with strangers.
She has been forced to have sex with many men from almost the moment she hit puberty.
She was highlighted by authorities as being at risk of human trafficking and modern slavery, and was allocated a Child Sex Exploitation worker to visit and speak with.
“I was in the care system and I was visiting a friend at a hostel in Hull when I first met [the abuser],” she said.
“All I remember is a man entering the room and telling my friend to leave, but she said no and locked the door so he couldn’t come in.
“He started banging it down and forced his way into the room.”
Girl Two was not sexually assaulted on this occasion, but says she became so terrified of him because of his threats and violence that she had to do everything he said.
“He bought me drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, food – everything”, said the girl.
“The first time I was raped I was in a flat above a takeaway near the city centre. I was given cocaine, spice and vodka, but after about two sips I was out of it and woke up next to this strange man.
“I knew he had had sex with me. I was in pain.”
Girl Two was often driven to “parties” outside of Hull with other young girls, all of them aged from 13 to 15, and while this was happening on a weekly basis, one particular party stands out for her.
“I was hours from home”, she said. “There were about 10 or 11 men in this flat and we were told to have sex with them.
“Later into the night one of the girls I was with had to be resuscitated because of the amount of drugs and alcohol she had been given.
“While she was unconscious eight men had sex with her.”
Landmarks many people would consider to be the region’s beauty spots became places where Girl Two was so often raped and abused.
“One of the guys was from Sheffield I think”, she said. “
“I think he was being questioned by police over child abduction because of picking me and my friend up, but I don’t think anything happened.”
GIRL THREE – ‘He took us to KFC’
At the age of 18, Girl Three was contacted by a man involved with Girls One and Two, and was picked up one evening by him with other girls in the car.
“He was buying drugs and alcohol for a party,” she said, “and he bought us all KFC.
“A few days later he took me to a house in Hull and he forced the other girls to leave the room.
“He began kissing and touching me, and I kept telling him to get off but he didn’t. His phone started ringing and that’s when he got off me.
“I was left so bruised from where he was holding me down around my tummy. He then told the other girl, who was younger than me, that she would be next.”
On a separate occasion, Girl Three and a friend were picked up by another man who took them into the city centre and parked down a side street.
He left them in the car while he visited a nearby house, but upon his return told them he had lost his car keys and couldn’t take them anywhere else, so they had to stay with him.
“I panicked and said that I’d get my dad to come and get us”, said Girl Three. “He panicked and said no, and that he found his keys.”
The girls were driven to a local beauty spot, where they were offered what they were told was cocaine.
“I had used cocaine before so I took a bit, but within about 15 minutes I was paralysed from the neck down”, she said. “I couldn’t feel my body and everything is hazy.
“Eventually I started to wake up and I asked to be taken to a street near my house, as I didn’t want him to know where I lived. Someone I know found me and took me home.”
GIRL FOUR – ‘We were left in the middle of nowhere’
During one of Girl Ones many tortuous moments with these men, she was taken to Leeds with Girl Four.
The men bought them cigarettes and food, and they sat in their car with them – but then the atmosphere changed.
“Suddenly one of them men had [Girl One] by the wrists”, said Girl Four. “Then one of the men tried to grab me and we were both screaming at them to get off us.
“We kept screaming and they stopped. We were left on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere”.
GIRL FIVE – ‘There were 10 men in a house’
At the age of 14, Girl Five says she was picked up in a car by men alongside girl two, and taken to a house with “10 or 11 men”.
“It was the first time anything like that had ever happened to me.
“They made me do sexual things to them, and them to me. It was horrible.
“I felt so dirty.”
Hull Live first began investigating these alleged crimes in 2018, with the deplorable acts taking place from 2017 to 2019.
Due to police involvement, we have been unable to report openly on what these young women report to have endured – until now.
The girls have reported that their attackers were from different ethnic groups, Turkish, Kurdish and Bangladeshi.
Senior sources at Humberside Police have told Hull Live that Operation Marksman investigated “a wide range of nationalities and ethnic backgrounds”.
A source close to Operation Marksman said: “The ethnicity or nationality of the suspects or victims was not an investigative factor.”
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