Part 5

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When this girl moved to blackpool with her family, it was believed she ended up joining the wrong crowd, she had started high school that same year, met new people who knew things about blackpool that no one should really know at such a young age. They could have definitely shown her the “ropes” of Blackpool. She started acting out with her older sister, they started skipping school to go window shopping, she was caught smoking in the toilets of places, her sister then got removed from school to a school for children who couldn't attend mainstream school due to their behaviour. This girl then started acting out noticing her sister didn't have to wear a uniform and didn't go to school full time. She hid her school skirt, also cut it up. She used to lie on the sofa in the morning and refuse to get ready for school, angering her parents.

Now the young girl shared a room with her grandmother who took her to multiple walk in centre visits to treat sexual problems, her only being 11 on her first visit, was the appointment reported to social services? Or was there a bribe involved? Maybe even death threats. No one will know until they come forward with the information. Why would her grandmother not question what's going on? Was she involved in all the sexual exploitation of her grandchildren? Did she benefit from all the proceeds that they got? From the age of 11 to 14, right up to the point where she went missing, she had many visits to the walk in centre for sexual health issues. Her mum claimed to have no idea what was happening and didn’t know what her own mother and her daughter were up to whilst they went out.

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