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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...yside-22153034
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Niamh, I just don't know.
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On the one hand, I always wonder why people don't do something about it at the time, but on the other hand I totally understand it from personal experience - being the victim of a crime doesn't always leave you feeling helpless, sometimes you're just very apathetic for a long time and you'll only speak up when you're ready to talk about it. Maybe the victim feels like they're just doing the right thing by coming forward now? Odd.
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