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Woman speaks out as her Somali rapist still has not been deported following plane rebellion last year




A rape survivor in the UK has spoken out about her pain at the fact that her rapist still has not been deported more than a year after social justice activists stopped his deportation.

Somali migrant, Yaqub Ahmed, raped the unnamed 16-year-old girl, now 28, in 2008 and was set to be deported back to his native country last year after completing his prison sentence. However, do-gooder, virtue signalling passengers protested and stopped the plane carrying Ahmed from taking off after it became known he was being deported.

One woman, beaming with pride for having saved the vicious rapist from deportation, shouted to him as a Home Office team took him off the plane “You’re a free man!”

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Ahmed’s victim said

“I am struggling to move on. I was in such a good place last year. I was working, I was studying. And then this (the failed deportation) happened and my life has not been the same again. All I want to do is just get on with my life and not constantly worry about this. The time I’ve spent sat up at night crying my eyes out, it’s exhausting and draining.”

The 28-year-old mother has suffered with mental health issues since her ordeal and now worries that her condition will deteriorate as Ahmed has now launched a fresh legal challenge to avoid being deported to Somalia.

Ahmed still protests his innocence and the Somali does not seem capable of grasping the concept of DNA evidence, the presence of which led to his conviction.

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