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A teenage student stabbed to death and dumped in a canal was groomed for sexual exploitation by adults from the age of 12, it has been revealed.
Laura Wilson, 17, had been tracked by social services since 2005 after she was identified as being 'at risk' of sexual exploitation by British Pakistani men.
Seems social services is doing its usual oustanding job. Track a case for 6 years but still can't prevent a murder.
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She had a brief fling with married Ishaq Hussain, now 22, and became pregnant with his child while she was in a sexual relationship with A****aq Asghar.
A few days before she was murdered and dumped in the canal she had revealed to the two families that she had had affairs with both men.
After being informed of the relationship, Asghar's mother apparently hit Laura with a shoe. she said her son would never have a baby with a white girl and called Laura a 'dirty white b***h', and she should 'keep her legs closed'.
Daily Mail actually said "pakistani men" instead of their usual code-speak of "Asian" this time. A sign of changing attitudes or just a slip up?
Diversity. It's so great. We all benefit. Keep the lie going strong.
Isn't it funny how the strongest proponents of 'diversity' (like Ted Kennedy supporter of America's 1965 immigration act) are the ones who live far away from the people it impacts?
The Daily Mail...it makes Fox News look positively intellectual and factual, in comparison.
How is the story not factual? care to elaborate?
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