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'I'd wake up to find dad naked raping me on the sofa' - Brave woman breaks silence over childhood abuse horror
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Victim speaks out to encourage more children to seek help and to support NSPCC's #LightupforChristmas campaign
A CHILD rape victim has today opened up about the horrendous abuse she suffered at the hands of her own father.
The brave woman - who we will call Robyn - was just six years old when her torment began.
Only now, as an adult, is she breaking her silence on the extent of her trauma in a bid to encourage more young people to seek help.
Her harrowing account comes as the NSPCC launches its #LightupforChristmas campaign, backed by The Daily Mirror , which aims to help Childline reach the young people who are hanging up or logging off before they can speak to them.
The problems began for Robyn after she asked to stay with her dad at the weekends following her parents’ divorce.
But instead of the loving home she hoped for, she walked into years of horrific abuse, manipulation, and self-blame.
“Daniel (my dad) started to rape me during the visits to his house,” she told The Hull Daily Mail .
“I remember going to sleep on the sofa and then waking up naked with him on top of me. He was raping me and I cried and he told me off for crying.”
175,000 abused or suffering children a year try to call Childline but can't get through because demand is now so high - that's why we have joined forces with the NSPCC for our Christmas fundraising campaign .
Every 25 seconds a child contacts the NSPCC's Childline service. Right now, Childline counsellors can only respond to 3 out of 4 children who need their help.
£4 could pay for a counsellor to answer a child's call. It could be a call that saves their life.
To donate £4, text 'NSPCC 4' TO 70744
To donate £12, text 'NSPCC 12' TO 70744
To donate £20, text 'NSPCC 20' TO 70744
Text costs include your donation of £4, £12 or £20 plus your standard network rate. The NSPCC will receive 100% of your donation. Find out how the NSPCC works to keep more children safe every day at nspcc.org.uk .
Daniel promised Robyn the abuse would reunite her parents, and later threatened her social services would take her from her mum if she didn’t let him rape her.
She said: “What seven-year-old child doesn’t want their parents to get back together?
“I began wetting the bed but no-one suspected anything.
“The rape and abuse continued until one day when I ran away from his house.
“It was early morning and I was only seven and trying to navigate my way miles and miles back to my mum’s house.
“By the time I did arrive back home, I was in serious trouble for running away but I couldn’t bring myself to tell mum about Daniel.”
As the years went by, Robyn saw less of Daniel – but she blamed herself for the abuse and at 17, she took her first overdose.
“I blamed myself for what happened,” she said. “I thought, ‘Why on earth did I let him do that to me?’
“I started to take overdoses and took six in total. I felt no-one cared.”
“If it wasn’t for that long chat with Childline, I wouldn’t be here today,” said Robyn.
“The counsellor told me about a sexual abuse support centre that could help.
But Robyn only reported the abuse when she found out Daniel had re-married and had more children.
Daniel killed himself before the court date, but Robyn approached the Criminal Compensation Board, asking for 1p and recognition of what he had done.
She said: “When they ruled in my favour I was ecstatic as it meant that he would have been jailed.
"I was awarded £10,000 but I gave the money away as it made me unhappy to have any link to him.”
Robyn, who is now happily married, said no one should suffer in silence.
“If anyone is going through what I went through, I would tell them not to be ashamed of what happened,” she said.
“Contact Childline or tell a trusted adult.”
Please help Childline be there for every young person who desperately needs support. Donate £4 by texting ‘NSPCC 4’ to 70744 or visiting nspcc.org.uk/mirror .
Text costs include your donation of £4 plus your standard network rate. The NSPCC will receive 100% of your donation.
If you are worried about a child call the NSPCC Helpline’s trained helpline counsellors for 24/7 help, advice and support on 0808 800 5000 or email: help@nspcc.org.uk .
Call Childline on 0800 1111 or visit www.childline.org.uk
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Published: 00:05 BST, 1 August 2014 | Updated: 08:06 BST, 1 August 2014
She may be defined as 'plus size' in the unrealistically slim world of modeling, but Robyn Lawley rejects that label and is determined to encourage women to embrace their bodies, regardless of size.
The Australian-born beauty flaunts her feminine figure in the September issue of Woman's Health UK where she strips nude in celebration of the magazine's inaugural Body For Life campaign.
Posing with nothing but a rope snaked around her waist, the brunette stunner unashamedly showcases every inch of her yoga-honed physique.
Empowering women: Robyn Lawley strips nude to promote positive body image in a Woman's Health photo shoot
With her flowing locks left loose around her shoulders, the 25-year-old artfully raises one leg and holds her hands to her chest to cover her modesty.
She stares sultrily across the empty space and leans back provocatively in the image.
Speaking about her physique in the accompanying interview, Robyn says: 'A healthy body isn't defined by weight or size, it's about so much more.'
She also reveals that as a young model she was inspired by images of fellow plus size professional Crystal Renn.
'She taught me I didn't have to be a size six to be beautiful. I want other women to feel just as empowered.'
Swinging into action: Former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh also poses nude for the magazine's September Naked issue in celebration of its inaugural Body For Life campaign
What's new pussycat: Former Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt showed off her dancing skills as she posed in the nude
Lady in the know: Celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson not surprisingly has an incredible figure
Cover star: Zoe Saldana appears on the cover of the exciting issue
Despite launching her career as Vogue Australia's first 'plus-size' model in its 25 year history, Robyn recently told Daily Mail Australia she's keen to drop the label from her title.
'I can see the ramifications on young women if their body is similar or larger than mine and they see a 'plus size' label.
'I just see no reason in any labels really, I just want women [to be] happy with their bodies.'
While she is a trailblazer for many curvy women around the world, the beauty admits she's only human and not immune from body hang-ups like everyone else.
'I think all women and men do [have hang ups], it's one of those things,'
'Now and then I can't help but let the negativity creep in.
'It really helps that I'm surrounded by good people that would never stand for me to be upset about my body, life is really too short.'
On Monday, the model used her famous figure as a billboard for a political message, sharing a snap of herself with the words 'stop coal mining' scrawled across her bare stomach.
Explaining the photo is a protest against the Abbott government's approval of 'the biggest mine in Australia,' she captioned the image: 'I'm shocked and feel powerless so I decided to get people to read this one way or another, we have to stop them.....before its too late.'
Robyn also penned a first hand article for Daily Mail Australia on the issue on Thursday where she encourages communities to take action on important environmental issues.
'As a community, we need to take all of these aspects into consideration and rethink how we live today,' she writes.
Outspoken advocate: Robyn used her naked figure to campaign against another cause this week, sharing this snap protesting coal mining
The Body For Life campaign embodies the Women's Health ethos that a healthy body isn't just about pure aesthetics - it's about building a strong body that will protect you against illness and injury and keep you feeling (and inevitably looking) great for years to come.
Former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, fitness icon Tracy Anderson - who is Gwyneth Paltrow's person trainer - and former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh also took part in the shoot.
Read the full interviews and steal the moves the women use to hone and tone their bodies in the September Naked issue of Women’s Health – on sale Wednesday 30 July. Also available as a digital edition.
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