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In September 2000 my daughter was nearly 13 and had just started secondary school. She had always got on well with other children and worked hard. But after a couple of months things began to change. She started wearing lots of make-up. The school was a stone's throw away, but friends began calling for her as early as 7.30am. Next my older daughter spotted her hanging about in the local park with some lads from school who introduced the girls they befriended to older boys and men. I was very alarmed. Then she started missing certain lessons, sometimes whole days.
When she started disappearing overnight, I trawled the streets looking for her. I had no control over her. Sometimes she would say she was going to have an early night, then she'd turn on the shower and climb out the bathroom window. Once when she disappeared, I went through the park looking for her and asked a teenage boy if he'd seen her. I was horrified when he said, "Yes, all the prostitutes hang out by the bowling green."
I confronted my daughter. "That's not true," she said. "Those boys are my boyfriends."
As far as she was concerned, she was doing what she wanted to do and I was hindering her. Money didn't seem to be changing hands, but the girls were getting drink and drugs and mobile phones. The men flattered them into believing they loved them as part of a process of grooming them to have sex with lots of different men, some in their 30s and 40s. People ask me why I use the word "grooming" rather than referring to them as paedophiles, but most of these men haven't been convicted.
I felt as if my daughter was sliding away from me and I'd never be able to get her back. Every minute of every day became a nightmare. I couldn't eat, sleep or function properly, and I could see no way back. Every time she disappeared, I thought I'd never see her alive again. If a girl is over 13, she has to be the complainant in a case of sexual assault. Because this was happening outside the house, there was nothing I could do. The worst thing, as a mother, was not being able to prevent my daughter from being abused.
At the end of 2001, a year after her first disappearance, I put her into care. She didn't want to go, but I could no longer cope. My lowest point was the first time I visited her. Seeing her and having to walk away was unbearable. Everything exploded while she was in care, and I had a breakdown.
My nephew killed himself unexpectedly during this time. My daughter and I attended the funeral, and were both extremely upset. Afterwards, I took my daughter firmly by the shoulders and said to her, "You'll never know how many times I thought I'd be going to your funeral."
Then I walked away. She seemed to turn some sort of corner that day, and so did I. She started to realise what she was doing to herself and I could see for the first time that she needed me. I think I had to feel as low as it was possible to feel before I found the strength to fight what was happening to her and other girls.
I started campaigning with Ann Cryer, the MP for Keighley, for a change in the law to make hearsay evidence admissible in grooming cases, a change we secured last year. I'm proud of what I achieved and my daughter is proud of me, too.
After two years in care, she came back to live with me, went back to college, got qualifications. At times she feels down about what happened to her, which she now recognises as abuse. Last year Channel 4 made a programme about the grooming issue in this area and, although some white men were involved, the BNP hijacked it as a race issue: Asians exploiting white girls. I was furious because this is not a race issue.
The men live locally and we see them from time to time. They call my daughter names, and me, too, if I'm with her. I say to them, "I'm not frightened of any of you." My daughter calls out, "I've moved on with my life and it's a shame you can't move on with yours." Our relationship is better than it has ever been. We talk to each other and if she goes out with friends, she leaves a note on the fridge telling me where she's gone and when she'll be back. It's fantastic to get those notes.
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A MASSEUSE paedophile mum has admitted having sex with her daughter's school friends - including a boy of just 14.
Coral Lytle, 42, faces at least four years in prison after pleading guilty to 21 felony offences in California on Tuesday.
Among her harrowing litany of crimes were sexual intercourse with a minor, oral copulation with a minor and showing porn to a child.
The sick abuser - of Visalia in California - began molesting one of her victims in September 2017 when he was just 15.
Weeks later she turned her warped attentions to a 14-year-old boy, the Visalia Times Delta reported.
Brazen Lytle fulfilled her sickening desires by grooming her victims and picking them up in her car for sex.
She would collect them from parks and even from the boys' own homes without the knowledge of their parents.
On one encounter, Lytle picked up one of the teens after he sneaked out of his home in the middle of the night.
She then drove them back to her house and sexually abused him before taking him back at 5am the next morning.
Both boys were pals of Lytle's daughter at Redwood High School in Visalia.
Her perverted crimes were discovered when a parent of one of the boys saw nude photos Lytle had sent their son.
Lytle's husband Eric divorced her after she was exposed - and she now goes by the surname Blain.
Following her arrest, she told authorities that the death of her sister and her low self-esteem where to blame for her abuse.
In April, prosecutors offered a plea deal that would have seen her walk free with only a six-year suspended sentence.
But Judge Joseph Kalashian ripped up the agreement after discovering the depravity of Lytle's crimes.
She is currently on bail awaiting sentencing on November 4.
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