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Channel 4 -fans 'in tears' while exhibiting the demand for the care scandal | TV & radio | Showbiz & TV

Knocked: A national scandal that was broadcast on Channel 4 this evening (April 30), and the spectators were in tears when they heard about the shattering death of a young girl who had injected a fatal dose of heroin by her perpetrator. They also heard of five adult women who described in their own words how they were “silent” as children when they tried to report their abusers who raped, tortured and arrested a gang before they sold them for sex.

The audience remained shocked when they heard that the ethnicity of the gang members had been hidden, since certain authorities believed that they could “increase the tensions of the community” in order to show that the perpetrators were mostly British Pakistan. An X -user rages: “Watching and crying, while he sinks in the government, still rejected a national request * exclusively * about what we are true. The authorities called them 'children's prostitutes'. I call it what it was -the migration of children -who was failed because of the summoning #channel4 #groomedanational canal.”

Some children were described as “prostitutes” after reporting rapes to the police, although a lawyer for sexual child abuse annoyed that “they could not use the words” child “and” prostitutes in the same sentence “.

In the meantime, a abused woman told a friend to one of the nursing parties, which led to her as a “sex offender”, and prohibited her to contact under the age of 18, even though she was under the age of 18 under the age of 18.

A tweeter called out: “I would like to know who described the adult children as promiscuitive !! Name them, keep them accountable.

A woman complained: “I was silenced as a child. The police and social services had the feeling that it was my fault, and inside I screamed because nobody listened.”

Another heartbreaking repeated her that she too “cried for help and nobody saw”.

Failures by the police, social benefits and children's houses, in which endangered victims were housed, also annoyed the audience, in particular when a large police examination, Operation Augusta, had been stopped in 2005 due to “lack of resources”.

“97 perpetrators” left the decision to roam the streets of Manchester and abuse children.

The British have now issued a demand for a “national movement” against the horrors and a new examination of the nursing rates.

“These girls were very disappointed by the judicial system and our government, there should be a national examination,” wrote one.

Someone other repeated: “National investigation now” before raging in the Labor leader Keir Starrer: “You are better as outraged as you are through the fictional drama #adolescence!”

“If there is no national request after this @Keir_Starmer, you have to go!” pushed a third.

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