The majority of the men who groomed Grace when she was a teenager were Pakistani. But some white men acted as intermediaries and assisted in the grooming of girls. Adult men raped her on multiple occasions.
At the age of 15, she entered into what she believed was a relationship with a man. In this relationship, she suffered violence, rape and coercive control.
Another of her partners turned out to be a paedophile involved in grooming gangs. He sexually abused her children and others.
She reported all the perpetrators to the police. Some action was taken, but Grace says it was poorly executed and inadequate. As a consequence, she says that if she were raped again, she wouldn’t turn to the police for assistance, “what is the point?”
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Last year, Rupert Lowe MP (Restore Britain) launched a campaign to raise funds to hold an independent national inquiry into the UK’s Muslim rape gangs. This year, the victim-led Rape Gang Inquiry was held, during which testimonies from victims, parents, carers, politicians, a variety of experts and whistle-blowers were heard over ten days, from 2 February to 12 February. On 16 June 2026, the Inquiry released its report.
Thousands of rape gang victims and family members volunteered their testimonies to the Inquiry. On pages 18 to 101, the Inquiry’s report provides a summary of some of them. The following is Grace’s testimony. Grace is not her real name. “Some of the witnesses have to remain anonymous for their own safety,” the report says. You can read the full report HERE.
‘Grace’
‘Grace’ was raised without a father and with a mother who met her basic physical needs but was emotionally cold, neither nurturing nor affectionate. She believes this early life experience contributed to a lack of emotional security and increased vulnerability later in life. At four years old, she was sexually abused by a babysitter. She has no memory of the abuse and states that it does not directly trouble her emotionally.
Grace’s mother prevented contact with her estranged father without giving any reason, causing Grace to rebel against her. By secondary school age, her behaviour had deteriorated significantly. She began getting into cars with adult men who offered her cannabis, music, food and lifts. She states that the majority of the men who groomed her were Pakistani, although some white men acted as intermediaries and assisted in the grooming of girls.
She was raped on multiple occasions by adult men, often while intoxicated. Because she had been drinking, she believed she was responsible for the abuse. At fifteen, she believed she was in a relationship with an adult man, a situation that lasted around five years. During that time she experienced domestic violence, rape, and coercive control.
She reported the perpetrators to the police, wishing only to prevent other children from experiencing abuse. However, the police arrested and interviewed some of the men about Grace without consulting her in advance or assessing the potential impact on her. She felt pushed into prosecution without adequate preparation or support. She found the process abrupt and poorly explained. As a consequence of the police’s handling of the case, she experienced flashbacks, panic attacks, and a relapse into substance misuse.
Another partner was a paedophile involved in grooming gangs who sexually abused her children and others. He stalked, harassed and threatened the family, and manipulated police investigations for years. Police repeatedly failed to seize devices, link cases, act on stalking logs, or protect her and her children. Non-molestation orders and bail conditions were breached without consequence. The cumulative impact includes severe mental illness, displacement, loss of employment, and ongoing fear.
Featured image taken from ‘Grooming gang cases may have been dropped due to human error’, Independent, 5 November 2025

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