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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE GRIFFITH WILLIAMS
MR JUSTICE LEWIS
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SALAAM DAVID ALL HILLY |
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LORD JUSTICE TREACY:
"... the fact remains the only reason really that you want it in is to say to the jury 'well, how can she be telling the truth if she's been abused by, whether it be three or six people'."
(A) complaints of sexual abuse, including rape by her father, on occasions between the ages of two and 16. These were referred to in an ABE interview in April 2012 but had first been disclosed in May or June 2010. The victim had then been interviewed by police after a referral following counselling. When spoken to by the police, she said her recollections were vague. She concluded her interview by stating:
"These memories are so vague that I cannot entirely rely on them myself. I do not feel I could say with any great amount of certainty that these events actually happened and because of this I am not willing to take the matter any further with the police at this time."
When asked about these matters in April 2012, at the time of the ABE interview in these proceedings, the victim gave some further detail and she also mentioned that she had reported the matter to the police previously and had not divulged everything or pressed charges.
(B) In her ABE interview the victim said that her grandfather had forced her to give him a "blow job" when she was about ten. No complaint was made to the police at the time, and by the time of the ABE interview we understand that the grandfather had died.
(C) In the ABE interview the victim said that a man, whom she named, took her to the woods and touched her indecently. She had been interviewed about this in 1996 apparently, about three years after the event. Hampshire police have no record of this complaint.
(D) On 6th August 2004 the victim's mother phoned the police, saying that the victim had been sexually abused. The victim had said to her mother that on 1st August her uncle had exposed himself and grabbed her head, pushing it down onto his penis. He also put his hand down her top. The victim, when seen by the police shortly afterwards, told them that she did not want to make a statement or pursue a complaint and gave a number of reasons. The police did not take the matter further.