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Rotherham victim shares horror at upcoming rapist release despite no behavioural changes

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A Rotherham grooming gangs victim has shared her horror at the prospect of her rapist being released next year despite probation officials warning that he has not addressed his offending.Elizabeth Harper, not her real name, was abused by taxi driver Ashgar Bostan in the 2000s.He was jailed for nine years in 2018 after a National Crime Agency investigation found he had raped the young teenage girl in a flat in the South Yorkshire town.At the time of his sentencing, Elizabeth said that her childhood had been "destroyed" by the abuser.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "I often wonder what my life would have been like if I had finished my education, gone on to college and become the teacher I had always dreamed of being."But Bostan is now set to be released at the expiration of his sentence with no licence conditions, despite him maintaining his innocence and displaying signs of still being a risk.When he was first jailed, Bostan spent two years in a closed prison before being moved to an...

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