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Schoolgirl who was raped by two teenage boys says decision to spare them jail was like a 'rock straight in my face'
A schoolgirl who was raped by two teenage boys expressed deep distress over the decision to avoid sentencing them to jail, calling it a 'rock straight in my face.' The judicial outcome has sparked controversy and outrage.
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