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Compensation Can’t Replace Justice for Child Abuse Victim

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Michaela Allen, a child sex abuse victim, has expressed that no amount of compensation can rectify the failures of the police in her case. Despite being awarded £32,000 after years of police errors, she remains frustrated that her alleged abuser has not faced justice. The police lost crucial evidence, which was only rediscovered years later, but by then, the Crown Prosecution Service deemed a fair trial impossible.

This situation highlights significant issues within the police handling of abuse cases, raising concerns about accountability and the treatment of victims. Michaela’s experience is not unique; many victims may feel similarly abandoned by the justice system, leading to a lack of trust in law enforcement.

The disparity in compensation amounts awarded to Michaela and other victims further complicates the matter, as it raises questions about fairness and the recognition of trauma. Michaela argues that the principle of justice is more important than financial compensation, emphasizing the need for systemic changes in how police handle such sensitive cases.

As the public becomes more aware of these injustices, there may be increased pressure on police forces to improve their procedures and ensure that victims receive the support and justice they deserve. Michaela’s story serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by survivors of abuse in seeking justice and closure.

Source: BBC News

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