The UK STILL Hasn’t Come to Grips With its Grooming Gang Scandal – IOTW Report

The UK STILL Hasn’t Come to Grips With its Grooming Gang Scandal

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Wednesday marked twenty years since the fateful day that a fourteen-year-old girl in the seaside English resort town of Blackpool went missing; Charlene Downes was never seen again, and authorities believe she was murdered. As the ghastly story of what happened to her unfolded, it became appallingly clear that she was only one of thousands of British girls who had suffered a least some of the terrible ordeal she went through before she was killed. Yet even now that two decades have passed, Britain still hasn’t fully faced what happened to Charlene and the other victims or taken any serious steps to prevent what happened to them from happening to any young girl ever again.

The National Pulse reportedWednesday that Charlene Downes “disappeared after falling victim to Muslim groomers in the seaside resort of Blackpool.” Two owners of a Blackpool kebab shop, Iyad Albattikhi and Mohammed Raveshi, were put on trial for her murder, but Charlene’s grieving family would receive no justice: neither Albattikhi nor Raveshi nor anyone else was ever convicted of murdering Charlene. Her brother was the only person ever convicted in connection with the case: he assaulted Albattikhi after recordings surfaced showing him “saying she had been ‘chopped up’ and her body had ‘gone in the kebabs.’” more here

4 Comments on The UK STILL Hasn’t Come to Grips With its Grooming Gang Scandal

  1. They haven’t faced it because they are ignoring it. What is more important, the safety of young girls or bowing down to those who want to destroy you?

    Maybe if it were reported that Charlene Downes said a blonde female police officer looked like the girl’s lesbian Nana, the British police would do a no-holds-barred investigation to find her so they could arrest her. If not that, then say she said improper things on Facebook.

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